We'll never know. Small galaxies are easy to overlook in the distances of space, and can be misidentified. At some point, there's not much difference between a "small galaxy" and a "large cluster". For example, is the "Small Magellanic Cloud" a small galaxy, or just a large stellar cluster orbiting the Milky Way?
It comes out may 27
C-5A Gallaxy
Our galaxy is the Milky way. Andromeda is the nearest galaxy to our milky way.
Not you cause you spelled dude wrong... Btw the answer is Jonathan Felter
because its color and shape is like a scattered milk. =P
nooo tally erp is not run in samsung gallaxy
A huge portal to the other side will open up and suck everybody in! The world will explode and followed by the entire gallaxy. The only thing left will be Chuck Norris!
No quarts are not the smallest, the smallest of the are cups
It is not the smallest, but it is one of the smallest.
No. Louth is the smallest, Carlow is the second smallest and Dublin is the third smallest.
2nd smallest - Europe 3rd smallest - Antarctica 4th smallest - South America
No, it is the second smallest. Mercury is the smallest.