The Galactic centre is about 27,000 light years from us.
Approximately 27,000 light-years.
25,000 light-years.
About 25,000 light years away...
Somewhere around 26,000 light-years.
The black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, is about 26,000 light-years away from Earth. It is known as Sagittarius A* and has a mass equivalent to about 4 million times that of our sun.
approximatley 25,000 Light Years away
Mars (and every other planet in our solar system) is nowhere near the center of the galaxy. About 75,000 light years...
Somewhere close to 28,000 light-years.
The galactic center is somewhere in the neighbourhood of 24 - 26000 light years (around 7600 parsecs)
The Andromeda Galaxy is the closest large galaxy to us and is approximately 2.5 million light years away! The Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy is the closest galaxy of any size that we know of. It's about 70,000 light years from Earth, or about 50,000 light years from the galactic center, and orbits the Milky Way.
The Milky Way galaxy is about 100,000 light-years across. Our system orbits the center of the Milkey Way, about 26,000 light-years away from it. So we are about half-way out, but still far from the center. We are also approximately near the center of the disk from top to bottom.
Estimates vary, but the average value is somewhere around 8 kpc (about 26,000 light years).