No. Space holds everything in space. Galaxies are held in space by space.
The "everything" is called the Universe.
No, they don't. There is so many (beyond numbers) galaxies that it is impossible to know everything.
Everything, galaxies, stars, nebula, gas's, rocks.
This is mostly theory, Galaxies are made of billions of stars. For some reason Galaxy's hold on to their stars. We do not really understand how galaxy's can yet hold their form like this. Our math so far has trouble with making sense of this. When comparing one galaxy to another, size becomes so large words are hard to describe the distance of space. There is an an incredible amount of space between everything out there. What is the distance between galaxies, why is it there, The expanding universe is trying to explain the growing spaces between galaxies yet the galaxies appear to stay bound to themselves.
The collection of all galaxies and the space between them is known as the universe. The universe is vast and contains everything that exists, including stars, planets, and dark matter.
Nothing is on space. There are two types of 'space' # Galactical Space- Space in Galaxies # Intergalactical Space- Space in between galaxies
Everything in space is part of the universe, which includes all matter, energy, and other physical entities. The universe encompasses galaxies, stars, planets, asteroids, comets, dark matter, and more.
The space in between galaxies is far larger than the galaxies themselves.
universe. The universe encompasses all of space, including galaxies, stars, planets, and other celestial objects. It is vast and constantly expanding.
galaxies are in every direction in space there in clusters and super clusters
EVERYTHING galaxies, nebulae, stars, planets, milky way, star clusters, globular clusters and much more
yes, there is ten different galaxies