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Through Milky way galaxy , most cosmic rays come from the Galaxy's disk.
No. Everything in out solar system is in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
they would think we are strangers
They can be outside a galaxy. For a start, stars formed within a galaxy can be catapulted out of a galaxy (when they come close to another star, and change their velocity as a result).
It is sometimes difficult to tell; our judgment of the size of another galaxy is greatly influenced by the DISTANCE to the other galaxy, and the distance to another galaxy is sometimes tough to know with any precision. Astronomers have revised their distance estimates several times, and we cannot know that we're right THIS time. But based on what we currently believe to be true, the Milky Way is a larger-than-average galaxy similar to the Andromeda galaxy.
Through Milky way galaxy , most cosmic rays come from the Galaxy's disk.
If you mean Collison then Yes. The Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy will collide in about 3 - 5 Billion years from now.
yes
that has not scientifically proven yet and only time can tell us. but i highly doubt it
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It is 20 cosmic years old. A cosmic year (for those of you who don't know) is one whole orbit around a Galaxy.
Based on a conservative estimation of rotational time around the galaxy, the next "cosmic year" will be in about 110 million years.
there is no name but i call it, "Cosmic Mario."
yes,walk into them
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