We are constantly seeing more and more so we cannot chart them by size.
From smallest to largest, the structures in space are: planets, stars, star clusters, galaxies, galaxy clusters, and superclusters. Within each of these categories, there is a wide range of sizes and variations.
The order from largest to smallest is universe, galaxy, star, and planet. The universe encompasses everything, including galaxies like the Milky Way. Within galaxies, there are stars like our sun, and planets like Earth.
The order from largest to smallest would be: star, galaxy, planet, filament. Stars are individual astronomical objects, galaxies are collections of stars, planets are celestial bodies in orbit around stars, and filaments are structures in the cosmic web that connect galaxies.
Planetary systems, star clusters, galaxy groups, galaxies, galaxy clusters, superclusters in order from smallest to largest.
IC-1101 is the largest galaxy known as of April, 2012. It will likely remain the largest known galaxy since our current telescopes, both terrestrial and extraterrestrial, have done numerous comprehensive searches of the universe. The same is of course true for the smallest, Willman 1. It's only the size of three football fields end-to-end. JUST KIDDING! Most often, Willman 1 is described by its mass, ~500,000 times that of our sun.
From smallest to largest, the structures in space are: planets, stars, star clusters, galaxies, galaxy clusters, and superclusters. Within each of these categories, there is a wide range of sizes and variations.
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The order from largest to smallest is universe, galaxy, star, and planet. The universe encompasses everything, including galaxies like the Milky Way. Within galaxies, there are stars like our sun, and planets like Earth.
The order from largest to smallest would be: star, galaxy, planet, filament. Stars are individual astronomical objects, galaxies are collections of stars, planets are celestial bodies in orbit around stars, and filaments are structures in the cosmic web that connect galaxies.
It doesn't really work that way. The types aren't exactly related to size, but rather to shapes. Dwarf galaxies of course are the smallest; but other than that, a spiral galaxy can come in different sizes; so can an irregular galaxy or an elliptical galaxy.
The smallest known solar system is Kepler-37, which consists of a star slightly smaller than our sun and three small planets. Within this solar system, the smallest known planet is Kepler-37b, which is slightly larger than Earth's moon. In terms of galaxies, dwarf galaxies are generally smaller in size and mass compared to larger galaxies like the Milky Way.
ummmm, galaxies can have galaxies in them unless they combine, also, we don't know, the universe is infinite and we have ye to see beyond our local galaxy cluster... sorry but that is an impossible question (although if the universe is infinite then nothing is quite impossible...)
No, in fact it is the second-largest galaxy, after M31. Most of the other members of the Local Group are dwarf galaxies.
no.
Itis neither the largest, second largest or smallest.
Physics is the study of matter, energy, motion, and forces in the universe. It seeks to explain the fundamental principles that govern the behavior of the natural world, from the smallest particles to the largest galaxies.
By area, France is the largest and Malta is the smallest. By population, Germany is the largest and the smallest is Malta.