answersLogoWhite

0

Yes, it is theoretically possible to leave the Milky Way galaxy, but it would require advanced technology far beyond our current capabilities. The Milky Way is approximately 100,000 light-years in diameter, and reaching the edge would involve traveling at extremely high speeds. Currently, space travel is limited to our solar system, and even reaching the nearest galaxy, Andromeda, would take millions of years with existing technology. Thus, while it's a fascinating concept, practical travel beyond our galaxy remains purely speculative at this point.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1w ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Who has been outside the Milky Way?

Nobody has been outside the Milky Way.


Is our galaxy located outside the milky way?

Our galaxy and the Milky Way are the same galaxy.


Are spiral nebula outside the Milky Way?

Yes, a spiral nebula is type of galaxy much like the Milky Way.


Do you know what is outside milky way Galaxy?

Yes, scientists know what is outside the Milky Way Galaxy. We know that the Andromeda galaxy is outside the Milky Way. The Andromeda is 300 million light years away from earth, and we have also mapped several stars, too.


Is Saturn in the milky way?

All of our Solar System is inside the Milky Way. To get outside the Milky Way, you would have to travel several tens of thousands of light-years.


Where do the majority of stars exist?

Outside our (Milky Way) galaxy.


Was there any man on earth who has gone outside the milky way galaxy?

Not in reality. But may someone went out of milky way through dreams


What kind of atmosphere its outside of the Milky Way?

There is no atmosphere in interstellar space.


Why is it difficult to tell what type of spiral galaxy the milky way is?

Our only view of the Milky Way is from the inside, but the only way to get a good view of its shape would be to view it from the outside.


When did Edwin Hubble announce the discovery of galaxies outside Milky Way?

1924


What is an extragalactic supernovae?

supernoave that occured outside our own Milky Way galaxy


Is Pegasus in the Milky Way?

It really doesn't make sense to talk about a constellation being inside or outside the Milky Way. A constellation is, roughly speaking, a general direction in space. This general direction goes all the way to infinity... or however far our Universe goes. There are objects in this general direction both within and outside our Milky Way.