No, in fact there is water on the moon and that discovery may lead to scientist concluding that there are other organisms living in the galaxy.
Type your answer here... There are 166 known moon's in the galaxy,But if you add the three Pluto has,There is 169!
Yes, much bigger. There are many stars in our galaxy, thousands of millions of them. Everything you see in the night sky is in our galaxy, including the Moon, so the galaxy is much bigger.
The distance is zero. Along with us, the moon is in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The moon is a natural satellite of Earth and is not directly related to the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our solar system, including Earth and the moon. The moon orbits Earth, not the Milky Way.
Yes, a galaxy is much larger than the moon. A galaxy is a system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity, while the moon is Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it. The Milky Way, which is the galaxy that contains our solar system, is estimated to be billions of times larger than the moon.
No. The dimensions of the Andromeda Galaxy are about 190 minutes x 60 minutes (3 degrees+10 minutes x 1 degree) , which is far larger than the Moon's apparent size of 30 minutes (1/2 degree)
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Yes - if you mean the moon Pandora
It doesn't. The moon orbits the earth, and the earth orbits the sun, and the sun orbits the center of the galaxy. And the galaxy doesn't orbit anything.
It doesn't. The moon orbits the earth, and the earth orbits the sun, and the sun orbits the center of the galaxy. And the galaxy doesn't orbit anything.
Yes. The moon, sun, earth and the other 8 planets are all in our own solar system which in turn live in our galaxy,the Milky Way. Our sun is just one of billions of stars in our galaxy. If thats not large enough there are over 200 billion galaxy's in our universe !