none of those.
milky way is a part of the galaxy
and our solar system is a part of it.
in this solar system
the planets revolve around the sun and rotate on thier own axis
well it moves around by movin around
Yes, all stars move. Betelgeuse is orbiting around the center of our galaxy.
No because if we wear in the middle of the galaxy everything wood spin around us.
All around us. We are in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The move around. For example: M31 is moving towards us, and is expected to collide with our galaxy, the Milky Way, in 3 or 4 billion years.
No, you do not need a wheel for Super Mario Galaxy. You do however, require a nunchuk to make Mario move around.
The further a galaxy is away from us the faster it's moving away from us.
Yes, they move around in the galaxy in a similar way like the earth is moving around the sun.
The Andromeda galaxy is approaching us, and will be quite near in about 3 billion years. It is not yet known whether it will actually collide with our galaxy, or move sideways - the sideways part of the velocity is harder to figure out than the component of movement towards us, or away from us.The Andromeda galaxy is approaching us, and will be quite near in about 3 billion years. It is not yet known whether it will actually collide with our galaxy, or move sideways - the sideways part of the velocity is harder to figure out than the component of movement towards us, or away from us.The Andromeda galaxy is approaching us, and will be quite near in about 3 billion years. It is not yet known whether it will actually collide with our galaxy, or move sideways - the sideways part of the velocity is harder to figure out than the component of movement towards us, or away from us.The Andromeda galaxy is approaching us, and will be quite near in about 3 billion years. It is not yet known whether it will actually collide with our galaxy, or move sideways - the sideways part of the velocity is harder to figure out than the component of movement towards us, or away from us.
At least one galaxy is moving towards us: the M31 Andromeda galaxy. Most galaxies however are so far away from us that the distances between are affected by the metric expansion of the universe. They may move towards us relative to their local metric, but the distance between us and them still increases.
The U.S. is on Earth, which is a small planet in orbit around a rather ordinary star in the Milky Way Galaxy.
There's only 1 universe the milky way is a galaxy