On the other side of the galaxy, you would see empty space, followed by more galaxies.
There are 6000 background galaxies behind the Tadpole galaxy, at distances up to 13 billion light years.
The Whirlpool Galaxy (aka M51) has a companion galaxy called NGC 5195, which has been passing behind (from our view) M51 for hundreds of millions of years.
The galaxy is spinning in the direction the arms are pointing; the arms are not trailing behind.
This goes inside, behind the back cover of the Galaxy Note II. It still works like normal.
This goes inside, behind the back cover of the Galaxy Note II and should be the same for all versions.
its behind the fuse box
it is a level 3 relay which means it is behind relays behind more relays behind the fuse box below the steering wheel.its a pain to change you have to take loads of things outgo to a ford galaxy forum they have pictures and guides to help you
Yes. Lensing magnifies the image of galaxies behind distant galaxy clusters but also greatly distorts the image.
Hello The Galaxy 1.9 tdi Ecu is located behind the instrument panel, under the bulb failure control module.
There are several thousand background galaxies behind the PGC 54493 galaxy (with billions of stars, planets, and moons in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae). Their light has taken 13 billion years to reach Earth.
No. The vast majority of stars in our galaxy are too far away to see, and many are hidden behind clouds fo gas and dust.
There are tens of thousands of background galaxies behind the Spiderweb galaxy (with billions of stars, planets, and moons in each one; as well as asteroids and nebulae). Their light has taken 12 billion years to reach Earth.