We don't know for sure - Andromeda is just too far to see that small detail. However, from current understanding of solar system formation, there will be billions of solar systems, planets and probably life .
No, the Solar System is not part of the Andromeda galaxy. The Solar System is located within the Milky Way galaxy, while the Andromeda galaxy is a separate galaxy that is situated about 2.5 million light years away from us.
We are located in a galaxy known as the Milky Way. It doesn't seem likely that our Solar System originated in a far-away galaxy like the Andromeda Galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a separate galaxy, about 120,000 light years across, containing trillions of stars - possibly many with planets. Our Solar System is a single star with 8 planets and at best measures 2 light years.
Because the Andromeda Galaxy or M31 is a major galaxy and is found in the constellation Andromeda.
Astronomer's have not been able to count all the planets in the Andromeda Galaxy. The Andromeda Galaxy is home to one-trillion stars. The Andromeda Galaxy is expected to collide with the Milky Way in the next 4.5-billion years.
Andromeda is a fairly large galaxy around 2 million light years away, it's not in our solar system or even in our galaxy. It's a huge separate group of billions of stars, each of which may have solar systems and planets of their own.
No, the Solar System is not part of the Andromeda galaxy. The Solar System is located within the Milky Way galaxy, while the Andromeda galaxy is a separate galaxy that is situated about 2.5 million light years away from us.
The Andromeda Galaxy, which is the closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way, is estimated to contain around one trillion stars. Given that many of these stars are likely to have planetary systems, it's reasonable to suggest that Andromeda could host hundreds of billions of solar systems. However, the exact number remains uncertain as current observational capabilities limit our ability to detect and study these systems in detail.
We are located in a galaxy known as the Milky Way. It doesn't seem likely that our Solar System originated in a far-away galaxy like the Andromeda Galaxy.
No. We live in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Andromeda Galaxy is 2.5 million light years away.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a separate galaxy, about 120,000 light years across, containing trillions of stars - possibly many with planets. Our Solar System is a single star with 8 planets and at best measures 2 light years.
Yes, solar systems are in galaxies. Our solar system is in the Milky Way galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy.
Galaxy It contains many solar systems
Because the Andromeda Galaxy or M31 is a major galaxy and is found in the constellation Andromeda.
Astronomer's have not been able to count all the planets in the Andromeda Galaxy. The Andromeda Galaxy is home to one-trillion stars. The Andromeda Galaxy is expected to collide with the Milky Way in the next 4.5-billion years.
no, there are millions of billions of solar systems in a galaxy