No, because our solar system is in the Milky Way GALAXY
Galaxies are larger than solar systems. Galaxies contain solar systems.
There are zero galaxies in our Solar System. Even the smallest galaxies are much, much larger than the solar system.
The Earth is part of a larger system known as the Solar System, with the Sun roughly at the center, which the Earth orbits. The Solar System comprises the Sun, eight planets - one of which is Earth, and other objects. The solar system itself is also in orbit about the center of the galaxy (The Milky Way) which galaxy is part of a local grouping of galaxies, which is in turn part of a larger cluster of galaxies.
The other galaxies around ours and their contents.
A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.A globular cluster is a collection of stars (solar systems), therefore it is larger.
The term "galaxy" typically refers to a large system of stars, gas, and dust, while a "solar system" refers specifically to our own system, with the Sun and its planets. There are no small galaxies within our solar system since galaxies are much larger in scale compared to solar systems.
The Solar System. Multiple solar systems make up Galaxies.
The clusters are the solar systems that orbit the galaxy.
Galaxies are vast systems of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies that contain our solar system. They provide the cosmic environment and gravitational forces necessary for the formation and stability of solar systems like ours. Without galaxies, solar systems like ours would not exist.
The smallest known solar system is Kepler-37, which consists of a star slightly smaller than our sun and three small planets. Within this solar system, the smallest known planet is Kepler-37b, which is slightly larger than Earth's moon. In terms of galaxies, dwarf galaxies are generally smaller in size and mass compared to larger galaxies like the Milky Way.
The Solar System lies approximately 25,000 + - 1,000 light years from the center of the Milky Way galaxy in the Orion Arm or Local Spur.The Milky Way itself is one of a number of galaxies that make up the Local Group of galaxies which is one of many groups in the Virgo Super Cluster of galaxies.
No. Galaxies are well beyond our solar system. Our solar system is just one tiny part of the Milky Way Galaxy.