Currently, no one knows. Scientists have not yet proved the existence of such a thing. Most believe there is no other universe.
well if u mean Galaxies, then the number of Dwarf Galaxies in 500,000 light years from ours are 12 and large galaxy in the same distance is just 1, its name is Andromeda Galaxy, if you would like to more about space and universe then go to my website and click on Atlas of Universe link under HOT LYKZ :
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There is no firm evidence of there being another universe. There is conjecture that there may be parallel universes occupying the same space as ours, with the same objects as ours, but performing somewhat differently from ours.
For now, you may want to simply think of our universe extending forever for an unlimited distance.
Nothing. Or, at least, nothing that matters, since there's no way to get there or see it or interact with it.
We are in the milkyway, it's our galaxy. Other galaxies such as Andromeda are among millions of others that can be billions of lightyears away.
As far as we know - there is "no outside of the universe", so nothing.
The universe is everything that exists. Either in actuality OR as far as we can percieve it.
Hydrogen and helium are, by far, the most abundant substances in the universe.
We have no means to count the number of planets in the universe, most of which are too far away for us to see them, but it is very likely that there are a great many, perhaps on the order of 1018 or more.
Roughly speaking, a constellation is a direction in the sky. This is like asking "how far is left", or "how far is up". It starts right here, and goes all the way to infinity. Or however far the Universe reaches.
As far as we know - there is "no outside of the universe", so nothing.
There is only one Universe (as far as we know) and we are in it.
Our Solar System is extremely far from the center of the universe. Really, we don't even know what the center of the universe is, and we are not a part of it since our galaxy is traveling across the universe.
galaxy is in the universe
The Universe is in a funk
Sweden is next to Puerto Rico which won 3 times Miss Universe.
As far as physics allow you to go. Endless.
There is no single spot that can be distinguished as the center of the Universe. To put it another way, wherever you are, it seems you are at the "center" of the Universe.
The universe is everything that exists. Either in actuality OR as far as we can percieve it.
As far as we know, yes.
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Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe. Helium, Oxygen, silicon, and aluminum are the next most common elements in the universe and on earth.