wrong its billions and trillions
No. Space holds everything in space. Galaxies are held in space by space.
Yes, galaxies can orbit each other in space. This phenomenon is known as galactic interaction or galactic cannibalism, where the gravitational forces between two or more galaxies cause them to orbit around a common center of mass.
Nothing is on space. There are two types of 'space' # Galactical Space- Space in Galaxies # Intergalactical Space- Space in between galaxies
A billion other galaxies, scattered throughout space.
Not Human explorers.
space ships. some people think that wormholes can lead to other galaxies
Astronomers, looking at deep space photographs of the Universe.
Yes. Looking at a deeps space image it is apparent that the universe is filled with Galaxies. It is estimated that there are about 200 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
In the vastness of space, galaxies are generally not close to each other. The space between galaxies is immense, with distances measured in millions of light-years. However, there are instances where galaxies can come relatively close together due to gravitational interactions or as part of galaxy clusters.
The space in between galaxies is far larger than the galaxies themselves.
There are other galaxies. Between the galaxies, there's lots of mainly empty space, with a very tenuous gas.
Just like other things in space, galaxies are not nailed or fixed to empty space - they can't help moving around. If some force (usually gravity) pulls something in outer space, then its velocity will change.