That is impossible. A universe, whether infinite or finite is still vastly bigger than a galaxy.
No.
Andromeda is younger than the solar system, which has beat it by about 1.5bln
A galaxy cluster consists of several galaxy groups, each of which in turn contains several galaxies. So no; a galaxy cluster is MUCH bigger than any individual galaxy.
Prior to Hubble's discovery scientists generally believed that our galaxy was the entire universe. Hubble found that the Andromeda galaxy was, then called the Andromeda Nebula, was not a part of our galaxy but a galaxy unto itself far beyond the edge of the Milky Way. This discovered demonstrated that the universe is much larger than scientists have believed.
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.
No.
Our Universe is bigger, than a galaxy.
Andromeda is younger than the solar system, which has beat it by about 1.5bln
the universe is bigger than the galaxy because our galaxy (the milky way) is in the universe.
A galaxy is many many times larger than one sun.
A galaxy cluster consists of several galaxy groups, each of which in turn contains several galaxies. So no; a galaxy cluster is MUCH bigger than any individual galaxy.
Prior to Hubble's discovery scientists generally believed that our galaxy was the entire universe. Hubble found that the Andromeda galaxy was, then called the Andromeda Nebula, was not a part of our galaxy but a galaxy unto itself far beyond the edge of the Milky Way. This discovered demonstrated that the universe is much larger than scientists have believed.
the universe apparently never stops going. Plus the galaxy's are included with the universe :)
By definition the question is incorrect. There are not only 2 galaxies in our universe, but billions. Each galaxy is a different size and is made up of millions or stars and planets. Our galaxy is called the Milky-Way, and our closest neighbouring galaxy is called the Andromeda galaxy.
There issomethingbiggerthanthegalaxy; it is called the universe.
NO. There could be millions of galaxy in the universe, being larger than the milky way, e.g. the Andromeda.
The universe, then our spiral galaxy(The Milky Way).