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No telescope has been found on any galaxy
The Hubble telescope looked deep into space and discovered the Galaxy field. When then realised that it is obvious we are not alone.
Uranus is in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Everything you can see in the sky at night without a telescope, all the planets and stars are all in our galaxy.
i want to see over our galaxy
Sees stuff. STARS!
It's not possible that we could cross a galaxy. But astronomers study galaxies with huge telescopes.
Launched on April 24th 1990 the purpose of the Hubble space telescope is so astronauts and astronomers and even the public can discover new images of our Galaxy and other Galaxy's and other planets
small one would do
Galaxy M31, Galaxy M32, and Planetary Nebula NGC 7662
Quasars
Yes it is. Everything you can see without a telescope (nd most of what you can see with a small telescope) is within the Milky Way galaxy with the notable exception of the Andromeda galaxy which you can see with the unaided eye. (But it should be pretty dark to be able to see it).
By pointing a big telescope in its general direction.