Galaxies are held together by the gravity, which results of their mass. It turns out that the mass of the known stars and other objects is not enough to hold galaxies together (they rotate way too fast for the known masses) - rather, much of the mass - about 80%, though it depends on the individual galaxy - is made up of an unknown substance, currently called "dark matter".
Joe Togher died in 1974.
Joe Togher was born in 1898.
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No. Space holds everything in space. Galaxies are held in space by space.
They met
Mainly inside of galaxies.
Intergalactic space
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The constellation is basically a direction in the sky, so it includes parts of our galaxies, but you can also see other galaxies in the same direction (in the same constellation).The constellation is basically a direction in the sky, so it includes parts of our galaxies, but you can also see other galaxies in the same direction (in the same constellation).The constellation is basically a direction in the sky, so it includes parts of our galaxies, but you can also see other galaxies in the same direction (in the same constellation).The constellation is basically a direction in the sky, so it includes parts of our galaxies, but you can also see other galaxies in the same direction (in the same constellation).
Spiral galaxies and spiral means other body parts that stick out and move.
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Gravity holds the local group of galaxies together.