No. "Universe". We can see things outside our galaxy.
Our galaxy is commonly referred to as the "Milky Way" galaxy.
The universe can be organized in various scales: Planetary system (e.g. our solar system) Galaxy (e.g. Milky Way) Galaxy cluster (group of galaxies) Supercluster (groups of galaxy clusters) Observable universe (everything we can potentially observe)
Nothing within human power can blow up everything in the galaxy.
the milky way is a galaxy, in fact, it is our galaxy. Our galaxy is in a spiral and the Sun ( which is a star)is in the spiral.yo peeps
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No. Everything in out solar system is in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Yes, in fact everything in the universe rotates.
Yes, the Milky Way IS going to crash into the Andromeda galaxy in 5 billion years. Everything in the two galaxies is going to be destroyed. So even if the galaxy is like star wars by then. Every thing will die.
The galaxy with the steeper rotation curve is more massive.
Everyone and everything in this galaxy.
The Andromeda galaxy is a separate galaxy from our Milky Way and has its own set of planets. However, due to the vast distance between our galaxies, we are currently unable to observe individual planets in the Andromeda galaxy.
No. Somewhere in the constellation Sagittarius is.