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What galaxy are humans apart of?

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Yes, astronomers have discovered hundreds if not thousands of other galaxies.

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there are milions of planets everywhere there are many that have the same conditions at earth. so what you discover a new one . yes

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The Milky Way Galaxy The milky way.

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