Probably the furthest "named" object would be Sagittarius A a supernova remnant at about 30,000 light years.
The furthest object would be on the other side of the Galaxy at about 75,000 light years and could be a star, a nebula or just a grain of dust.
No. Our entire solar system is located within the Milky Way Galaxy. The largest object between Mars and Venus is Earth.
the milky way is that largest object in the galaxy
Galaxy and Milky Way (The milky Way IS a galaxy)EarthMars.
There is only one galaxy called the Milky Way.
Hydra
The ONLY galaxy in the "local milky way" is the Milky Way itself. If you're asking what the largest galaxy in the local group is, the Andromeda Galaxy is the largest by size but the Milky Way may be slightly larger by mass. It's definitely one of those two by any reasonable criterion, though.
No. The Milky Way is larger than average, but it is nowhere near the largest.
Milky WaySunEarth
yes
no, the snickers is
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
Omega Centauri