Stars that now exist within our Milky Way -- indeed, all stars themselves -- did not exist till about 13 billion years ago. Our galaxy did not take its present form till about nine billion years ago.
No. The milky way did not exist at all, fourteen billion years ago. According to the Big Bang theory, the first galaxies started forming at least a million years after the universe had started to expand.
the milky way is a galaxy, there are billions of stars in the milky way galaxy
The Sun, a couple of billion other stars are all contained in the Milky Way Galaxy.
34.8 billion miles would still be in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Yes. The sun is one of the few hundred billion stars that comprise the Milky Way galaxy.
The Sun is one of approx. 200 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
In about 2.5 billion years when the Andromeda Galaxy merges with the Milky Way
No, the Sun is not the only star in the Milky Way galaxy. There are estimated to be over 200 billion stars in our galaxy, of varying sizes and ages. The Sun is just one of the many stars that make up the Milky Way.
Our solar system is within the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way consists of billion of stars including the Sun.
Andromeda galaxy
in about 5 billion years when the adromeda galaxy collides with the milky waybtw the adromeda is bigger than the milky way, about 1/2 largerCRAP SAUCE!!!!!!!
All of them are. Generally elliptical galaxies are the oldest.