Difficult to know for certain. However, it seems likely that the Milky Way galaxy will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy in about 3.4 billion years or so. The supermassive black holes that are believed to be in the centers of many galaxies (including the Milky Way) will probably merge, and most of the stars of the combined galaxy will eventually settle into position in the new galaxy.
But some stars will likely be flung out into interstellar space.
the milky way is a galaxy. the universe is all of space.
Nope, other way around: The Milky Way - our home galaxy - is part of the universe.
There's only 1 universe the milky way is a galaxy
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
the universe is bigger than the galaxy because our galaxy (the milky way) is in the universe.
..What..? The univere is EVERYTHING, including the milky way galaxy.
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in the milky way galaxy.
No. The Milky Way is estimated to be nearly as old as the Universe itself.
The name of our galaxy is the Milky Way. Our solar system is located within the Milky Way, one of billions of galaxies in the universe.
The Milky Way Galaxy is not at the center of the universe
there is exactly one milky way galaxy in our universe (why would there be two galaxies with the same name?)