Not in reality. But may someone went out of milky way through dreams
Andromeda is a galaxy like the Milky Way (the galaxy we are in). Andromeda is the closest major galaxy to our own, and eventually will collide with our galaxy. This is not something we need to worry about however, because our earth will be long gone before the galaxies collide.
No. Nothing man-made has left our galaxy.
If the Milky way and Andromeda does in fact collide (the accuracy of the prediction is not accurate enough to confirm certainty), then we can expect one of two outcomes.Andromeda envelopes our galaxy and together they form a much larger elliptical galaxy.They pass right past each other, with the gravity of Andromeda "stealing" part of our galaxy which would lead to our solar system being ejected from the Milky way or forming part of Andromeda. (by that time our Sun would have, or could have gone Red Giant already)
Our solar system is located inside the Milky Way galaxy about midway between the galaxy's edge and its center.our solar system is in one of the spiral arms of our galaxy. This is where most healthy young stars are, as opposed to the aging red giants nearer to the dense core of the Milky Way Galaxy. Nothing is particularly special about our position in space, besides the fact that it is an area of new star formation.if you want a picture then see the related link.
If the sun was gone, the sun is a star, it would take Earth about 8minutes 30seconds for the people of earth to realise that the Sun was gone. But in the galaxy, there are millions of starts. A star is 1,000,000 times bigger than the mass of the Earth. A star can not be directly on Earth it would melt Earth.
Photos, as no one has gone to the Andromeda galaxy yet.
earth will not be gone. earth is still there as we live in earth
So far, space tourists have gone as far as the International Space Station, which is in orbit around the Earth. Tourism has not yet made any great inroads into the galaxy. We are awaiting improvements in the technology of interstellar travel.
go and look at the outside world (If their outside)
The duration of Gone to Earth - film - is 1.83 hours.
Gone to Earth - film - was created in 1952-07.
No, the farthest that people have gone is to the moon.