This cannot happen as we "The Earth and the Solar System" are within the Milky Way Galaxy.
Yes, the Andromeda galaxy is visible from Earth with the naked eye under ideal conditions. It is the closest spiral galaxy to our Milky Way and can be seen in the night sky from the Northern Hemisphere.
The name is from the Greek root galaxias [γαλαξίας], meaning "milky," a reference to the milky way galaxy. They referred to it as "milky" because of the faint white appearance on the night sky. It looks like spilled milk. There are a number of ancient legends where milk is involved in its creation.
Under optimal conditions (absence of clouds, and the phase of the moon being new moon) yes, the milky way is the galaxy that this planet resides in.
Yes, the first exoplanet candidates in a galaxy other than our own Milky Way are now under study.
The Milky Way was born when countless warm gas clouds come together under the pull of gravity. When the cloud collided, Stars were born. Nine billion years after its birth, the Milky Way settled down. there is a huge black at its centre, it is quite. The Galaxy now consists of billions of stars arranged in a beautiful spiral shape.
It holds all the material in the galaxy together. It also contains gas and dust clouds which collapse, under the influence of gravity, into stellar nebulae from which new stars, and possibly planetary systems are born.
it is so we get hours,days,weeks,months,years and leap years Well, no. That is what happens when the planet earth orbits the sun. Our sun doesn't exactly orbit the Milky Way. Rather, it travels along with it along one edge.
Under the Milky Way was created in 1988-02.
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Our Sun, and our solar system, are a tiny speck in the Milky Way galaxy. It would be like comparing one grain of sand to Miami Beach, or one cell in your skin to your entire body. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Actually more like a speck of dust to the human body) Our solar system takes a little under a light year to get through and the Galaxy is around 9 million light years to get across 1/4.
Sia sings Under The Milky Way
Sia is covering Under the Milky Way by The Church