The coldest place in the Universe is in the Boomerang Nebula, a cloud of dust and gases 5,000 light years from Earth. It has a temperature of -457. F (-272 C) and is formed by the rapid expansion of gas and dust flowing away form its central aging star.
Who knows. We've only found about 400+exoplants [See related question]
As all the planets that are in the Milky Way galaxy are not yet known, that question is impossible to answer.
The Milky Way is not a place you can be on, it is our galaxy which we are part of. From earth it looks like a milky white band across the sky (thus the name).
its a spiral galaxy and the earth is so far the only planet in the milky way where we know we can live
The earth is one of the eight planets we have in our solar system and the Milky Way is the galaxy in which our orbit of the sun takes place.
The Milky Way is not a uniform object; different parts have different temperatures. In outer space, the temperature can go down to a few Kelvin (that is, almost absolute zero); in the center of some stars, the temperature can be a hundred million Kelvin, or even more. (Note: At temperatures of millions of degrees, Kelvin is the same as as Celsius, for practical purposes.)
The state of Chiuahua is the coldest place in México.
No. It is one of the windiest, but it is not the coldest. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica.
No, The tundra is the coldest place things live in nature.The poles are roughly the coldest place on earthEXCEPTIf you have ever been to Winnipeg, The corner of Portage and Main is the coldest place in the universe.
There no milky way in sky there is only milky way galaxy
I guess it is ..... I guess it is The coldest Place on Earth
No, Vostok Station in Antartica is the coldest place.
Ptolemaida holds the record for the coldest place in greece