In the Universe
Barred galaxies per se do not exist. They are just a sub category of spiral galaxies of which about 2/3rds are barred spiral galaxies.
Rings dont exist in galaxies.
no fairies don't exist any where..
Any "order" would be arbitrary. The main types are spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, and irregular galaxies. Several variations exist, too.
no we couldn't because galaxies mean the milky way and if the milky way wasn't here we wouldn't
Edwin Hubble.
Mainly inside of galaxies.
No, we believe that nebulae probably exist in every galaxy, and possibly between galaxies as well.
A universe is a very big realm of darkness with galaxies in it. and there are billions of galaxies in the universe! One of those galaxies is our solar system, and in that solar system is our planet. There probably is even more then just one univserse. O_o Well... Galaxies are within the universe and a universe is defintly bigger then a galaxy
Nebulae can exist both within and outside of our galaxy, the Milky Way. Nebulae are vast clouds of dust, gas, and plasma in space where stars can form. They are found in many different galaxies throughout the universe.
Probably, but impossible to tell as we are only just seeing planets within our own galaxy.
Edwin hubble