A galaxy is many orders of magnitude larger than a solar system.
The solar system is the smallest
the universe is bigger
the universe is bigger
NO! galaxys are many thousand times bigger than our solar system
A galaxy is larger. It contains billions of solar systems.
Our solar system doesn't really travel 'through' the Milky Way, but it does travel around the galaxy's center. The Milky Way is turning, and we are turning along with it. Even over very long periods of time, our position relative to other stars in the galaxy remains about the same. But we are moving around, just the same.
The universe, then our spiral galaxy(The Milky Way).
No. The Milky Way is much, much bigger than our Solar System - and it contains billions of solar systems.
Obviously, the Universe is the biggest of that lot. Next biggest is "galaxy", then solar system, then star, then moon. A comet is usually bigger than a meteorite, but not always.
No. Our solar system is in the Milky Way Galaxy and it is just one of billions of other systems in it.
Solar system is a system not a galaxy. It is located in Milky Way galaxy.
A comet is in a solar system. A solar system is in a galaxy, so technically a comet is also in a galaxy.