Galaxies vary in color and usually are multiple colors. This is due to each galaxy evolving and changing colors as they mature and die.
Eliptical galexies Spiral galexies And irregular galexies
Yes, there are many other galaxies. Billions, possibly.
MIllions and billions many are uncharted
halo in the game or film is a alien weapon that has an ability to destroy galexies
Planets,rockets,meteors,comets,and galexies. Many more things are in space I just can't answer them all.
cons quasars have have large red shift that suggest they are far away as distant galexies some quazars with very high redshifts appear to be interacting with other galexies that have lesser redshift which would suggest that quazars have ann in trensic redshift pros its perfect evidence to show that the universe is expanding
it can vary to other galexy nut to Andromeda galexy it 2500000 light years away from earth
The three galaxies (other than our galaxie) that the naked eye can see is The Andromeda Galaxie, The Large Magellanic Cloud, and The Magellanic Cloud.
With our current technology, it's impossible to know the exact number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy. But it is estimated at 300 Billion stars.Galaxies cannot exist inside other galaxies.
Well no one know for sure. Right now we are pretty sure that there isn't any in the Milky Way right now but we don't know if there are other galexies out there. And if there are then if there are living things out there.
yes, there are many things outside the kuiper belt that we have discovered. all of the stars you see at night are outside of the kuiper belt. we have discovered galexies, exoplanets, and many other things.
Well, the universe is so vast that, in reason, there is an expodential growth pattern in the space that makes up our galexies including one of my favorite, the milky way. This is the oldest galexies out there in the known world. When you are talking in the form of 'A Corner of the Universe' it is talking about the part of the universe that might seem very large in the perspective of an average human being, but is only a mere corner of the whole universe.