The farther a galaxy, the faster it moves away from us.
galaxies are movign further away from eachother
It shows how galaxies are moving in relation to Earth.
Nearly all galaxies are moving away from our galaxie and planet.
Most galaxies are moving away from us. Only a few galaxies, which are nearby, are moving towards us.
they move by not moving.
Galaxies in the expanding universe are moving away from each other at speeds proportional to their distance, with more distant galaxies moving faster. This phenomenon is known as the expansion of the universe.
That the galaxy is moving away from us.
Actually, most galaxies are all moving away from all other galaxies, not just from ours. The exception is the Andromeda galaxy, with which the Milky Way is on a collision course.
Moving away from us
all galaxies are constantly moving away from each other and are increasing in speed due to the lessening effect of gravity over the distances between galaxies and the theoretical dark energy which scientists have yet to prove the existance of
Other galaxies are moving away because the universe is expanding, but we are not at the centre of the universe.
The relationship between the speed of galaxies moving apart and their initial distance is described by Hubble's Law, which states that the velocity at which a galaxy recedes from an observer is directly proportional to its distance from that observer. In simpler terms, the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it appears to be moving away. This relationship suggests that the universe is expanding uniformly, with more distant galaxies receding at greater speeds due to the expansion of space itself.