There is not a ''farthest galaxy'' in the universe. But thereslotte is a very far galaxy.
The Milky Way galaxy, in which we live, is about 50,000 light years in radius, and we're about 40,000 light years out from the center. So the farthest away stars are probably about 90,000 light years away.
The galaxy that is the farthest away is the MACS0647-JD. It is 13.3 billion light years away.
the farthest the hubble telescope can see is about 150 million light years away!
No. The the farthest planet visible to the naked eye is Saturn, which is about 11 astronomical units away from Earth at its farthest. The distance to the Andromeda galaxy is about 2.5 million light years, about 14 billion times farther away.
There is no such galaxy, the nearest galaxy is over 2 million light-years away.
No, the farthest galaxies from the Milky way are nearly 100000000000000 light years away.
its about 2.5 million light years away
In order of distance from EarthNeptuneBarnard's StarAndromedaTriangulum
The Cartwheel Galaxy is a lenticular galaxy about 500 million light years away in the constellation Sculptor.It is about 150,000 light-years across.
Two nearby galaxies are Andromeda galaxy and Triangulum galaxy. Andromeda galaxy is about 2.56 million light years away from us. Triangulum galaxy is about 3 million light years away from us.
23 million light-years.
The Pegasus Dwarf Irregular Galaxy is approximately 3 million light years away. The Pegasus Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy is approximately 2.7 million light years away.