It's around 55 times wider than the milky way. Roughly 3,850,000,000,000,000,000 miles across.
IC 1101 is a giant lenticular galaxy at the centre of the Abell 2029 galaxy cluster.It contains about 100 trillion stars.For comparison, the Milky Way Galaxy contains about 200 billion stars.
IC 1101 is a supergiant lenticular galaxy at the center of the Abell 2029 galaxy cluster.It has no other names apart from catalog designations of UGC 9752 and PGC 54167
As of 2013, the largest known galaxy is IC 1101, which measures 6 million light years in diameter.
The biggest galaxy known is IC 1101: 6.000.000 light years. Regards, Esteven
IC1101 is by far the largest galaxy at 5 million ly in diameter
There are at least 100,000,000 sentient species in a fictionalized version of the IC 1101 galaxy (a supergiant elliptical galaxy 1000 million light-years from Earth, and is 6,000,000 light-years in diameter (210,000 in effective radius), and contains 100 trillion stars (each star is orbited by an average of 9 planets and 170 moons; as well as asteroids and nebulae)).
IC 1101 is the largest known galaxy. It is 60 times larger than our own Milky Way and contains about 100 trillion stars.
Yes.The only ones I know is IC 1101 and Messier 87.The Andromeda galaxy is twice the size of our Milky Way.The Andromeda is 260,000 light years across,while the Milky Way is 100,000 light years across.A light year is 5,878,499,812,499 miles.
the biggest galaxy is IC 1101. 5.5 million light years in diameter and hosting 100 trillion stars it is moe than 50 times the size of the milky way and 2,000 times as massive
IC 1101. It's 5000.000 (5 million) light-years across and our milky way is only 100.000 (100 thousand) light-years across.
There are several thousand background galaxies behind the IC 883 galaxy (with billions of stars, planets, and moons in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae). Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.
IC1101 is the largest known galaxy (as of 2011).IC 1101 is a supergiant Lenticular_galaxyat the center of the Abell_2029Galaxy_cluster. It is 1.07 billion light years away.The galaxy has a diameter of approximately 5.5 million light years, which makes it currently (as of 2011) the largest known galaxy in terms of breadth