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There are no confirmed life forms on other planets. However, the possibility of life on other planets is very real. The number of stars with terrestrial planets in the Habitable Zone in our galaxy alone is immense. Given that number, up to 50 billion, multiplied by the possibility of millions of millions of galaxies makes it remarkably probable that life exists somewhere else.
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They do. Everything moves, all the time. Every star has its own "proper motion", and the galaxy as a whole spins once every 220 million years. We don't SEE the stars move, because they are so incredibly far away, and we don't live long enough to notice. But there are a few stars that would actually appear to move slightly during a human lifetime; Barnard's Star is perhaps the best example.
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There IS a possibility that one of Jupiter's moons, Europa, may one day create life. As of "other living entities" in our tiny little solar system, no. But dont let your curiosity end there. As large as our galaxy is there are millions of star systems some of which are just like ours that may also contain life. Every object in the universe is a victim or creator of circumstance; it all comes down to if we are open minded enough to see it.
Rings dont exist in galaxies.
a galaxy cluster is started but stars pass by each other but they dont go boom
They dont become larger they become farther apart from other galaxies
No. If a galaxy were not to rotate, it would soon collapse upon itself, due to its own gravitation.
No. The universe is expanding; galaxy clusters are getting farther apart. This expansion only works over distances of hundreds of millions of light years, not the much smaller distances within galaxies.
Our own galaxy, the Milk Way, is a spiral galaxy. It is 100 000 light years in diameter and 1 000 lightyears thick. Andromeda, the biggest spiral galaxy in our local group is in 220 000 lightyears in diameter
The milky way is different then other galaxies because it has a milky color and twists in the middle and other galaxies dont have a planet with live humans.Maybe Aliens.Prove me wrong if you want because it might be wrong.Thank you.
The Whirlpool Galaxy or M51 has a diameter of approximately 76,000 light years.
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The Large Magellanic Cloud is the larger of two irregular galaxies that orbit our own galaxy.