The Andromeda Galaxy is the closest one to the sun. Our galaxy is the closest one of all.
The nearest star to the Earth is the Sun, the nearest Galaxy is the Milky Way, the one we live in.
The closest galaxy that has planets is the Andromeda galaxy. It is the nearest galactic neighbor to the earth. The Milky Way has other planets too.
No. Earth is a planet. The planet Mercury is the nearest planet to the Sun. The nearest star to the Sun is called Proxima Centauri.
The Sun - and the Solar System - are about 26,000 light-years from the Milky Way's center. It takes an estimated 225 million years to go once around the galaxy.
Our star, the sun Our suns nearest neighbors Our Galaxy-the Milky Way Our local group of galaxies Our super cluster of Galaxies The edge of the known universe
The Sun
A very large amount of darkness
The sun is our nearest star technically because a star is a huge ball of glowing gas
Hi! The milky way is "our" galaxy. The sun is inside it. All the stars you see are in our galaxy. The nearest stars are at a distance that takes light about 4 years to reach us from them.
The nearest and the largest galaxy to the Milkyway is the "Andromeda Galaxy."
Not counting the Magellanic Clouds (which are minielliptical galaxies orbiting our galaxy), the Andromeda galaxy is the galaxy nearest to our galaxy.
The nearest Spiral Galaxy is our own Milky Way Galaxy. After that, is the Andromeda Galaxy.
12.5 light years away :) 73487500000000 miles 118259130907260 kilometers that is the nearest galaxy but the nearest sun is Alpha centauri; it is 44000 Billion km away from earth
The nearest non-dwarf galaxy is the Andromeda galaxy.
The nearest star to the Earth is the Sun, the nearest Galaxy is the Milky Way, the one we live in.
The second nearest is the Saggitarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy.
Andromeda Galaxy is the nearest spiral galaxy to our Milky Way Galaxy. It is the largest galaxy of the Local Group, which also contains the Milky Way, the Triangulum Galaxy, and about 30 other smaller galaxies.