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Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
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the milky way is a galaxy. the universe is all of space.
The Universe. The Milky Way is equivalant of an atom of sand on the beach to the Earth as the Milky Way is to the Universe.Yes. The universe is everything in existence. The Milky Way is but a microscopic part of the universe.
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No, there are thought to be other galaxies that are just as big, even bigger. The milky way isn't the only thing in the universe; even the universe itself is larger than the milky way. The Milky Way isn't even the biggest galaxy in our "neighborhood", galactically speaking. The Andromeda Galaxy appears to be about twice as big (though the jury's still out on which has more mass; the Milky Way may have a slight edge there).
No. There are many much larger galaxies in the Universe than the Milky Way.
It's respectably sized, though not the largest one we know of.The Milky Way is the second-largest (and possibly the most massive) galaxy in the Local Cluster, but there are larger galaxies further away.
No. The Milky Way is estimated to be nearly as old as the Universe itself.
Nope, other way around: The Milky Way - our home galaxy - is part of the universe.
The universe has NO center