The Milky Way Galaxy probably started to form about 13.2 billion years ago, and has been forming ever since. It will continue to evolve for billions, if not trillions of years from now.
It takes place 170,000 years ago in the Vordarian Beltway Galaxy, 850 trillion light-years from our Milky way galaxy.
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away lol
It actually took him 3 years to complete and the painting was the size of a wall!
If you take 10 tennis balls and spread them across the U.S. they'd be more crowded than the starn is our galaxy!
At first the Japanese did not believe that one bomb could create THAT much damage. After the second city was atom bombed, the Japanese surrendered rather quickly.
The Milky Way galaxy will never reach the "Great Atttractor".
the earth is part of the milky way galaxy if that was your question.
No - you are already IN the Milky Way Galaxy
About 100,000 years
Not long at all - as you/we are already in it. About 25,000 light years from the centre.
The Milky Way galaxy will not melt or dissolve; it will continue to exist for billions of years. However, the Milky Way is on a collision course with the Andromeda galaxy, and they are expected to merge in about 4 billion years.
FAR FAR too long
We are in the Milky Way galaxy.
100,000 years
100,000 years
FAR FAR too long
Traveling across the Milky Way galaxy at the speed of light would take approximately 100,000 years. However, with current technology, it is impossible for humans to travel at such speeds, so the actual time to traverse the galaxy would be much longer.