Sorry, no galaxies can be found within the solar system.
There are telescopes that see the light of protogalaxies that are thirteen billion lightyears away. My pocket binoculars can see nearby galaxies that are two million lightyears away.
The super-massive black hole at the center of MY galaxy is about 25,000 light years from me. Not sure how far away you are from the center of YOUR galaxy, however.
The milky way galaxy is roughly a disc shape the is around 1000 lightyears thick on average and 100,000 lightyears in diameter. Our solar system sits roughly 26,500 light years from the centre.
The stars in any constellation all tend to be different distances from us. They just appear as a pattern as we look at them. Of the stars in Gemini, the nearest is 33.7 lightyears away. That is about 318,826,616,925,973 kilometres or 198,109,675,076,288 miles away.
The sun is always by far the closest, regardless of time of day. The next nearest star is Proxima centauri, over 4 lightyears away.
it is 0.0000000406 lightyears away, it is pretty close.
The closest (DX Cnc) is 11.8 lightyears away. The farthest is nearly 4000 lightyears away.
666 Lightyears
11.41 lightyears from the Sun.
The Whirlpool Galaxy or M51a (NGC 5194) is one of the brightest and picturesque galaxy in the sky, and is located in the constellation Canes Venatici. It is approximately 23 million light years from us
It is a fictional galaxy "Far, far away"
No it is "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away"
in a galaxy far, far away
In a galaxy far,far,away.
its in a galaxy far far away
There are telescopes that see the light of protogalaxies that are thirteen billion lightyears away. My pocket binoculars can see nearby galaxies that are two million lightyears away.
Deneb is approximately 1,400 light years from us.Deneb is said to be 1425 lightyears away