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The milky way galaxy is roughly a disc shape the is around 1000 lightyears thick on average and 100,000 lightyears in diameter. Our solar system sits roughly 26,500 light years from the centre.
Sorry, Andromeda and earth are moving away from each other, not towards each other.
It will be blue shifted
The Black Eye Galaxy [See Link] has a redshift of 0.001361, so it is moving away from us. Currently at 24 million light years from Earth
Our Sun and the planet Earth (Along with all the other planets and other stellar stuff) comprise the Solar System. Our Solar System is part of the Milky Way Galaxy.See related question for our position in the Galaxy
incorrect. The farther away from earth a galaxy is, the faster it is moving.
The milky way galaxy is roughly a disc shape the is around 1000 lightyears thick on average and 100,000 lightyears in diameter. Our solar system sits roughly 26,500 light years from the centre.
Sorry, Andromeda and earth are moving away from each other, not towards each other.
Yes. Andromeida galaxy.
Two Lightyears
It will be blue shifted
The Black Eye Galaxy [See Link] has a redshift of 0.001361, so it is moving away from us. Currently at 24 million light years from Earth
Approx. 196 lightyears.
each day in space, galaxies are moving at about 170 miles per second. The galaxy nearest us is about 2.6 million lightyears away. But also, space is expanding each day, meaning everything is getting further away from eachother, so in some meaning, the galaxy nearest us is moving away( due to space exspanding ) but it is also moving closer, at the same time. so itd be moving away from us more than getting closer. if that helps at all :p
A blueshift in the galaxy's spectrum - that is, the frequency of the light, as observed by us, is greater than when it was emitted.
A blueshift in the galaxy's spectrum - that is, the frequency of the light, as observed by us, is greater than when it was emitted.
Relationship between distance of galaxy and its speed is that galaxies are moving away from the Earth at velocities proportional to their distance. In other words, the further they are the faster they are moving away from us.