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Gravity holds the local group of galaxies together.
Yes, gravity exists in outer space. Gravity holds the moon in its orbit around the earth. It holds the earth in orbit around the sun. It holds the milky way galaxy together. It holds the local group of galaxies together. And the local group of galaxies might be a group of a string of galaxies held together by the great attractor.
Our local group of galaxies is bound by gravity, although the large and small magellanic clouds nearby are moving fast enough they are probably just passing through. Our entire local group is also moving towards another big group of galaxies known as "the Great Attractor," which itself is bound by gravity. There are numerous clusters of galaxies bound by gravity throughout the hundred billion galaxies in our universe.
No, a galaxy is larger than a local group. A local group typically contains a small number of galaxies, while a galaxy is a massive collection of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity. Examples of local groups include the Local Group which contains the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies.
Where can you find gravity in the universe? If your feet are on the ground, then look no further! Gravity is the force that holds you to the earth. Gravity is what holds the moon spinning round the earth, and not floating away. Gravity holds the oceans on the earth, as well as the atmosphere.
The local group of galaxies that include our Milky Way is called the "Local Group".The local group of galaxies that include our Milky Way is called the "Local Group".The local group of galaxies that include our Milky Way is called the "Local Group".The local group of galaxies that include our Milky Way is called the "Local Group".
local area network (LAN)
The Milky Way Galaxy is the second largest galaxy, after Andromeda, in the Local Group. The Triangulum Galaxy (a.k.a., the Star Wars galaxy) is the third largest. The Local Group contains about 30 galaxies, including dwarf galaxies.
The Milky Way is gravitationally bound to the Local Group - that means they stay together, due to gravity. Unlike the Solar System, there is not one single massive object at the center, so the movements of the galaxies are a bit more complicated.
A local support group is a group of people who share a similar health issue or concern that meet together on a regular basis to discuss their concerns, learn about their health issue and learn new coping skills.
No. The local group contains the Milky Way and a few other galaxies.
com·mu·ni·ty/kəˈmyo͞onitē/Noun:A group of people living together in one place, esp. one practicing common ownership: "a community of nuns".All the people living in a particular area or place: "local communities".