it would take you approximately 100,000 years to travel across the milky way. happy traveling :-) !
Between 100,000 and 180000 years.
299792.458 kilometres per second
Our spiral galaxy of The Milky Way Galaxy is approximately 80,000 to 120,000 light-years across, and less than 7,000 light-years thick.
Between 100,000 and 180000 years.
Between 100,000 and 180000 years.
No - you are already IN the Milky Way Galaxy
they could in the future but currently the tecnology doesnt exist
The Andromeda Galaxy is at a distance of about 2.5 million light-years from Earth; or from the Milky Way.
No
Our Milky Way galaxy is 100,000 light years across.
Assuming you are referring to our Galaxy - The Milky Way. Light will take about 100,000 years to get from one side to the other.
our galaxy contains between 200- to 400-billion stars arranged in a giant disc shape. The diameter is 100,000 light years with an average thickness of 10,000 light years. The Earth is located about 28,000 light years from the center of the Milky Way.
There isn't one. really. If there is a difference, you could say that the Milky Way is the milky band of light as seen from Earth, whereas the Milky Way Galaxy is the whole galaxy, which includes those bit's we cannot see from Earth. Best to just accept they are one and the same.