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Q: What do you call the parts of the universe that are located between galaxies?
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In what parts of the universe do stars and planets exist?

Mainly inside of galaxies.


Is there a map of galaxies?

There are maps of nearby regions of the Universe - the parts that we can see. It is very likely that there are parts of the Universe that are so far away that we can never reach them nor see them, even with the best of instruments.


How likely is it that life exists in other parts of the universe?

Very likely, their are thousands maybe even millions of planets in the galaxy that are habitable, than their are trillions of galaxies.


What is the 'relative' distances between the Earth the Moon the planets the Sun galaxies and the Universe?

Working from the list given in the question ... -- The Earth is closest of all items on the list. -- The Moon is next. -- Three of the solar system's planets are next, then the sun, then the rest of the planets. -- The galaxy of which our solar system is a part is next, followed by all other galaxies. -- The universe is defined as "everything ... all space and all time", so parts of the universe are the nearest, middlest, and farthest things from us, and from anything else.


What would happen to the milky ways orbit if some surrounding galaxies were instantly removed?

Since gravity extends to all parts of the universe, our Milky Way would would be "disturbed" if any part of the universe suddenly dissappeared. In fact all the rest of the whole universe would be disturbed, if any mass in it were to dissappear.


Is the consellation Big Dog in the Milky Way Galaxy?

The constellation is basically a direction in the sky, so it includes parts of our galaxies, but you can also see other galaxies in the same direction (in the same constellation).The constellation is basically a direction in the sky, so it includes parts of our galaxies, but you can also see other galaxies in the same direction (in the same constellation).The constellation is basically a direction in the sky, so it includes parts of our galaxies, but you can also see other galaxies in the same direction (in the same constellation).The constellation is basically a direction in the sky, so it includes parts of our galaxies, but you can also see other galaxies in the same direction (in the same constellation).


Why is there millions of galaxy?

There are probably more. Space has no end so there is infinite space for galaxies to exist. We only know about the part of the universe closest to us, we might one day find trillions of galaxies in so far unknown parts of the universe.A2. Astronomers estimate there may be at least 10^11 Galaxies in the Universe, and each Galaxy may have between 10^7 to 10^14 Stars. Say an average of 10^10. Some of which will have solar systems.[For convenient typing, I use the caret mark ^instead of using the superscript.]In addition, current thinking is that about 90% of the universe is Dark Matter, about which we know almost nothing. But that would only add a couple of decades (10^2) to the above numbers.


What are the parts of the universe?

what are the four part of the universe


Why are galaxies in space?

At some moment, there were minor fluctuations in the matter density in the Universe. This is related to the theory of inflation.Due to gravitation, the parts that had a little more density to start with gathered more mass from the surrounding areas, thus forming galaxies, galaxy clusters, and superclusters.


What do galaxies revolve around?

There is no known center of the Universe. It is believed that on a large scale, all parts of the Universe looks the same; wherever you are, it LOOKS as if you are at the center (distant galaxies will be receding from you). This is called the cosmological principle.


What galaxies have arms winding outward from inner region?

Spiral galaxies and spiral means other body parts that stick out and move.


What is a portion of the universe that can be separated from the rest of the universe?

There are currently no known means to actually separate parts of the universe physically from the rest of the universe.