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It is the Canis major dwarf galaxy. It is 25,000 light years away from the sun.
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.
About 2.5 million light years from Earth, but since the Earth and Sun are only 8 light minutes apart, there isn't that much of a difference in how far the Andromeda Galaxy is from the Sun or Earth. So the Andromeda Galaxy is about 2.5 million light years from the Sun and Earth.
If you find a place where the sky is good and dark and you know where to look, you can see theAndromeda Galaxy in the night sky. It looks like a fuzzy patch of dim, hazy light. It's actually agalaxy of hundreds of billions of stars, completely outside of the Milky Way galaxy that we live in.The distance to the Andromeda Galaxy is usually given as a couple of million light years.That would be the answer to the above question.
Although a lot of people list Andromeda as our closest neighbouring Galaxy, they are in fact, incorrect. Although it is a Dwarf Galaxy, Canis Major, with about 1 Billion stars; is actually our closest neighbour at 25,000 light years.1 Light Year = 5,878,625,373,183.61 Miles25,000 light years = 146,965,634,329,590,200 Miles, that's over 146 Quadrillion miles.If you want to say Andromeda as it is a Major Galaxy its is 2.5 million light years away. 14,696,563,432,959,020,000 miles, I think that is called 14 Quintillion miles.For further details check Check the related and source links below.
the closest constellation is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 light years away.
Millions of light-years apart.
There is not a ''farthest galaxy'' in the universe. But thereslotte is a very far galaxy.
The Galactic centre is about 27,000 light years from us.
The Large Magellanic Cloud is a nearby galaxy, once thought to be a satellite of our own. At a distance of slightly less than 50 kiloparsecs (≈157,000 light years), it is the third closest galaxy to our Milky Way Galaxy.
Andromeda, our closest galactic neighbor, is about 2 million light years away. Still, you can see her without a telescope if you know where to look.
about 12 million light years away