Venus is in our solar system and so it is in the same galaxy as we are. We are in the Milky Way galaxy, as are all the stars that you can see.
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In order to answer that question it is necessary to know how much carbon dioxide there is on Venus and how much is in the whole universe. Whereas the former can be estimated, there is little hope of estimating the latter to any degree of accuracy. However, based on the estimated number of galaxy clusters, and galaxies within those clusters, and stars within those galaxies with planetary systems, it is likely that the percentage of universal carbon dioxide that is on Venus is as close to 0% as makes no difference.
You can also see Venus, the other planets, and other galaxies in the Sky mode view. For example in Sky mode you can enter "Venus" in the search box to jump there.Mars and the Moon are available for Google Earth as separate views each with "Street View" showing high resolution imagery taken by NASA landings.
who discovered the galaxies who discovered the galaxies
Spiral galaxies, barred spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, and irregular galaxies
The possessive form for the plural noun galaxies is galaxies'.Example: Their galaxies' paths do not coordinate.
Elliptical galaxies are sometime called dwarf galaxies.
15 Galaxies? There are over 1,000,000,000 galaxies possibly more.
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spiral galaxies (ours), irregular galaxies, and elliptical galaxies.
You can have dwarf elliptical galaxies.
Elliptical galaxies are large blob shaped galaxies that most galaxies will eventually look like. Elliptical galaxies are what happens when two or more large galaxies collide and coalesce.