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No, the word 'galaxy' is a noun, a word for a large, self-contained mass of stars; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'galaxy' is 'it'.Example: The light from that galaxy takes so long to reach Earth, it may not even be there any more.
The milky way, and its a barred spiral galaxy.
No, the Hubble Galaxy (Messier 31, or the Andromeda Galaxy) is not the closest major galaxy to our own. The Andromeda Galaxy is located about 2.537 million light-years from the Milky Way. The closest major galaxy to us is the Triangulum Galaxy (Messier 33), which is approximately 3 million light-years away.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral barred galaxy, similar to our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
A galaxy cluster consists of several galaxy groups, each of which in turn contains several galaxies. So no; a galaxy cluster is MUCH bigger than any individual galaxy.
The universe contains countless galaxies, think of the universe as a galaxy of galaxies.
The universe contains countless galaxies, think of the universe as a galaxy of galaxies.
milky way galaxy
No. Nor does the Earth. Venus and Earth (and the rest of the Solar System) are contained in a galaxy; which of course is the same galaxy in both cases.
The Sun, a couple of billion other stars are all contained in the Milky Way Galaxy.
A rough guess 99.9 %
Yes, Pluto is a dwarf planet in our solar system, and our solar system is contained within the Milky Way Galaxy.
No, the word 'galaxy' is a noun, a word for a large, self-contained mass of stars; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'galaxy' is 'it'.Example: The light from that galaxy takes so long to reach Earth, it may not even be there any more.
Earth, the Sun, and billions of stars are contained within the Milky Way galaxy, which is a vast collection of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter. The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy, and it is just one of billions of galaxies in the universe. It spans about 100,000 light-years in diameter and contains hundreds of billions of stars.
Our entire solar system is contained within the Milky Way Galaxy, so yes, all eight planets are in the Milky Way, as well as billions exoplanets.
The Sun is orbiting the black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, so the solar system and the planets contained in it are moving as well.
if by years you mean stars... our own galaxy contained from 200 to 400 billion stars. Years are a measurement of time, a human way of gauging the passage of time. It is intangible and thus unable to be contained within anything.