Yes - the Milky Way is just one example of the billions of galaxies in the Universe.
Yes. The Milky Way is one galaxy of an estimated 200 billion in the known universe.
They thought that the milky way galaxy included every other object in space.
Yes.
After the Milky Way galaxy, there are many other galaxies in the universe. Some of the closest galaxies to us are the Andromeda galaxy and the Triangulum galaxy. Beyond these, there are billions of other galaxies in the universe, each containing billions of stars.
They thought that the milky way galaxy included every other object in space.
No. The Milky Way is the name of one particular galaxy; the one we live in. There are many more galaxies in the universe.
The Milky Way galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy are approximately 2.5 million light-years apart. This makes Andromeda the closest spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way. Both galaxies are part of the Local Group of galaxies.
Yes - the Milky Way is just one example of the billions of galaxies in the Universe.
Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is itself a galaxy, made up of approx. 200 billion stars. There are no other galaxies within our own.
the milky way is a galaxy, there are billions of stars in the milky way galaxy
The earth is in the Milky Way Galaxy. There are estimates now that there could be more galaxies than there are grains of sand. Hundreds of billions at least.
There are at least 27 known dwarf galaxies orbiting the Andromeda galaxy. These small galaxies are gravitationally bound to Andromeda and are much smaller in size and mass compared to the main galaxy.