There could be billions of other galaxies similar to the milky way.
The Milky Way is my galaxy...and yours.
Our sun and about two hundred billion other stars belong to the Milky Way Galaxy.
Our sun and about two hundred billion other stars belong to the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy is not colliding with the Milky Way Galaxy. It is located about 25,000 light-years away from the Milky Way and is in a stable orbit around our galaxy. However, interactions between the two galaxies may be affecting each other gravitationally.
Here are some galaxies (all of them part of the Local Group): The Milky Way, our own galaxy The Andromeda Galaxy, another large galaxy The Triangulum Galaxy, another large galaxy The Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy close to the Milky Way The Small Magellanic Cloud, another dwarf galaxy close to the Milky Way
milky way about two thirds out from the centre
NO!!! The Sun and its Solar Sytam are located in one of the 'tails' of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy it like a giant Catherine Wheel, with a bright core and two curved tails. The whole of which is rotating. We are in one of those curved tails.
The milky way galaxy is a barred spiral shaped galaxy.
Recent evidence suggests that the Milky Way Galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy. This type of galaxy features a central bar-like structure with spiral arms extending from it. The Milky Way's structure has been inferred based on observations of its stars and gas distribution.
Ah, such a happy little question! The beautiful galaxy where the Milky Way lives is called the "Local Group." It's a friendly neighborhood of galaxies where we all swirl around together, creating stunning scenes in the cosmic art gallery.
The solar system is the Milky Way galaxy, Earth, and all other planets and galaxies are the solar system.
There are two I can think of that you might be referring to: 1) Galaxy which is distributed by the Mars confectionery company . 2) Milky way which is also distributed by the Mars confectionery company.