galaxies are in every direction in space there in clusters and super clusters
Galaxy clusters typically have anywhere from 50 to 1,000 galaxies.
The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble, an American astronomer that discovered that galaxies outside of the Local Group are moving away from us at speeds proportional to their distances.
A group of galaxies is called a galaxy cluster or galaxy group.
Most galaxies, even our own, are found in groups or clusters. For example, the Local Group contains several galaxies including the Milky Way, Andromeda, and the Magellanic clouds.
The Big bang theory states that the galaxies are in fact moving away from each other
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No. Space holds everything in space. Galaxies are held in space by space.
Clusters of galaxies form due to the gravitational attraction between individual galaxies in a region of space. Over time, these galaxies are pulled together by their mutual gravity to create a cluster structure. The largest clusters are held together by dark matter, which provides the majority of the mass in the system.
Nothing is on space. There are two types of 'space' # Galactical Space- Space in Galaxies # Intergalactical Space- Space in between galaxies
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The space in between galaxies is far larger than the galaxies themselves.
yes, there is ten different galaxies
The concentration of stars is typically more centrally located in elliptical galaxies compared to spiral galaxies. Elliptical galaxies have a more concentrated spheroidal shape with stars distributed densely in the center, while spiral galaxies have a more spread-out disk structure with stars distributed along spiral arms.
Do you know how many galaxies are in space?It is never ending just like space.
As the universe expands, the density of galaxies decreases. This is because the space between galaxies increases as the universe expands, leading to a lower concentration of galaxies in a given volume of space.
Galaxies
All of them