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galaxy
Neither -- the Moon is technically a satellite. It is in orbit around a planet. That planet orbits around a star. That star is one of billions of other stars which form a galaxy.
Although rogue planet might escape a solar system or galaxy, its moon may remain since the moon is held in orbit by the planet, rather than a parent star. The moon will tend to go where the planet goes.
moonThe Moon (moon), then Venus (planet), Ceres (dwarf planet) Proximus Centauri (Star), Andromeda (galaxy)
No. The world we live on is a planet. That planet orbits the sun, which is one of many stars in a spiral galaxy.
Type your answer here... There are 166 known moon's in the galaxy,But if you add the three Pluto has,There is 169!
You go to the moon get a rocket ship and then use your rocket ship to fly around the galaxy going to panets. you just roam the galaxy.
yes! because the human race is the most smartest race with in the galaxy and we have the best tech around the galaxy.
The galaxy is not a planet. The galaxy is MADE of millions and millions of stars and planets.
Yes, much bigger. There are many stars in our galaxy, thousands of millions of them. Everything you see in the night sky is in our galaxy, including the Moon, so the galaxy is much bigger.
Mercury does not have a moon.