stars i think...
Finch eggs are a wide variety of colors; from light baby blue with a few brown specks, to white with a few brown specks, and even white covered with brown specks.
The Milky Way galaxy is vast, measuring about 100,000 light-years in diameter, while a typical nebula can range from a few light-years to several hundred light-years across. This means that the Milky Way is astronomically larger than individual nebulae, which are often regions of gas and dust where new stars are formed. For context, even the largest nebulae, like the Orion Nebula, are mere specks compared to the overall size of our galaxy.
Yes, they certainly can be. In fact, Galaxies are clusters of solar systems, so they always will be. For example, our solar system is just one of many in the galaxy "Milky Way." We reside around one in many specks of light roughly midway between the edge and center of the Milky Way.
There is no such galaxy, the nearest galaxy is over 2 million light-years away.
The Andromeda galaxy is approximately 220,000 light-years in diameter. It is the closest spiral galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy.
Depending on what galaxy you are tlaking about -.-
The Blackeye Galaxy (M64 galaxy).
The Cigar Galaxy (M82 galaxy).
The Andromeda Galaxy (M31 galaxy).
The Cartwheel Galaxy is a lenticular galaxy about 500 million light years away in the constellation Sculptor.It is about 150,000 light-years across.
The Sunflower Galaxy (M63 galaxy) and the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51 galaxy).
The closest galaxy to the Milky Way is the Canis Major Dwarf galaxy at 42000 light years from our galactic core. The Andromeda galaxy, often thought to be the closest, is 2.5 million light years away.