There are roughly 400 billion stars in the Milky Way. The average mass of each of these stars is about half that of our sun, which is about 300,000 times as massive as Earth. Multiplying these numbers gives us the mass of the galaxy compared to the mass of the earth: 150,000 x 400,000,000,000 = 60 trillion. So the gravitational pull of the galaxy is roughly 60 trillion times that of the earth.
The Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy is not colliding with the Milky Way Galaxy. It is located about 25,000 light-years away from the Milky Way and is in a stable orbit around our galaxy. However, interactions between the two galaxies may be affecting each other gravitationally.
The Milky Ways Galactic core. A supermassive black hole at the centre of our Galaxy.
Comets, solar flares, asteriod belt, stars
our solar system is on a spiral on one of the milky ways many spirals. we are in the milky way galaxy which is 100 000 light years in diameter and 10 000 light years thick at the centre.
You can locate the center of gravity of irregularly shaped objects by using the plumb line method, which involves suspending the object and letting it come to rest naturally. Another method is to use physical calculations based on the object's mass distribution to determine the center of gravity. Computer simulations can also be used to estimate the center of gravity for complex shapes.
I don't really like milky ways. Reese's cups are better.
by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes
by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes
by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes
My opinion: Milky Way
The Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy is not colliding with the Milky Way Galaxy. It is located about 25,000 light-years away from the Milky Way and is in a stable orbit around our galaxy. However, interactions between the two galaxies may be affecting each other gravitationally.
well it ways 60 pounds 10 pounds since the moon is 1/6 earths gravity
yeah it is. Snickers are the same as Milky Ways except for that Snickers have peanuts.
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