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Is there another planet like earth somewhere in the galaxy?

yes Mars


How far is mars away from another galaxy?

Mars, like Earth, is in the Milky Way galaxy. The next nearest galaxy is the Andromeda galaxy, which is about 14,696,575,000,000,000,000 miles away.


What is the best place in earth?

A person could think a place is the best and another might like another The best place is everywhere


What other planet would it be possible to live on if Earth Didn' t exist?

the closest plant to earth is mars this doesn't answer your question because the answer is there might be a plant like earth in another Galaxy


Is the milkyway like earth where people lives at?

The Milky Way is a galaxy, not a planet like Earth. A galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars - each is a Sun, and many of those may have their own planets.The Milky Way is a galaxy, not a planet like Earth. A galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars - each is a Sun, and many of those may have their own planets.The Milky Way is a galaxy, not a planet like Earth. A galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars - each is a Sun, and many of those may have their own planets.The Milky Way is a galaxy, not a planet like Earth. A galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars - each is a Sun, and many of those may have their own planets.


What are the purpose of excavator?

The purpose of an excavator is to move the earth, like you want to digup some earth or move earth from one place to another.


How far is the milky way galaxy from the moon?

The moon is in the Milky Way. Just like Earth and everything else in our solar system.


Can humans breathe on the milky way?

The Milky Way is not a place you can be on, it is our galaxy which we are part of. From earth it looks like a milky white band across the sky (thus the name).


When was No Place Like Earth created?

No Place Like Earth was created in 2003.


Is there another earth in another galaxy?

Of course! Not necessarily a planet just like Earth, but so far telescopes such as the old Kepler telescope over many years have found that about a fifth of all stars in the galaxy are likely to have at least one Earth-like planet. This doesn't necessarily guarantee that those planets will even have life, but it does show that there are about 11 billion such planets in this galaxy that are just like Earth, being the same size and distance from their stars, and having the same opportunity to sustain life. This probably means nothing to us since sending a small probe to even the nearest star system within a lifetime would require nearly the World's entire yearly energy output, but it's still an interesting thought. As for another Earth in a completely different galaxy? Well, there are a lot of galaxies similar to our own, so it's more likely than not that one of those galaxies would have at least 1 Earth-like planet.


Where in the galaxy is earth found?

Our Milky Way galaxy has a center that is thick with stars, and then a number of spiral arms like curved octopus arms. Earth is located about 3/4 of the way out on one of these arms.


Can you see planets in the Andromeda galaxy?

No. The the farthest planet visible to the naked eye is Saturn, which is about 11 astronomical units away from Earth at its farthest. The distance to the Andromeda galaxy is about 2.5 million light years, about 14 billion times farther away.