It's doubtful if a civilization could still exist within an elliptical galaxy due to the age of the stars.
If they could, then the sky would have a slight red tinge, nothing like the Milky Way.
Simple answer no if the Milky Way did not exist there would be no human race. We are part of the Milky Way galaxy in the most fundamental ways. We live here. We evolved here. Every element that goes up to make the Earth and you except hydrogen and most of the helium comes from stars that lived and died billions of years ago within the Milky Way. We owe our entire existence to the Milky Way. It is absolutely probable that life has arisen in far off galaxies. They might even look remarkably like humans although that is very doubtful but still they will not be humans.
Two words... fossil records. There are fossils all over the planet - which can be electronically 'dated' - showing that people have lived for thousands of years.
The climate where the Mayas lived was mainly hot and tropical, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The geographical area of Mesoamerica, where the Maya civilization thrived, generally experiences warm temperatures year-round.
If you lived on Mars, the planets that would exhibit retrograde loops when viewed from Mars would be Earth and Venus. This is because the retrograde motion of a planet is an optical illusion observed when Earth passes by another planet in its orbit, causing the other planet to appear to move backward in the sky relative to the background stars.
John William Fredrick did his work in England
Everyone who has ever lived has spent their entire life in a galaxy. The planet we live in is part of the Milky Way Galaxy.
My family had a Ford Galaxie while we lived in the Milky Way Galaxy. I do not know how far it is to the nearest galaxy. We are currently in the Milky Way Galaxy.
In parts of the earth without light pollution, it is possible to look up and see a band of light across the sky. It is the color of milk. It was given the name, The Milky Way. When telescopes were invented, astronomers realized the Milky Way was a band of stars. When they realized it was a part of this galaxy where we lived, they gave that name to this galaxy.
no one has been went to another galaxy and they even cant pass the one planet
The ancient civilization Catal Huyuk lived in ancient Anatolia.
The Mayan civilization.
Yes it would. Our galaxy is a spiral and fairly flat. When we look around our own galaxy, some parts of the sky are only thinly populated with stars but there is a line of dense stars called the milky way which is looking through the flat disk of our galaxy. An eliptical galaxy is different. It is not a flat disk but more like a ball or an egg. If we lived near the centre, no matter which way we looked, the number of stars would be about the same. If we lived on the edge of the galaxy, one side of the night sky would be filled with stars and the other side would have very few to almost none.
Simple answer no if the Milky Way did not exist there would be no human race. We are part of the Milky Way galaxy in the most fundamental ways. We live here. We evolved here. Every element that goes up to make the Earth and you except hydrogen and most of the helium comes from stars that lived and died billions of years ago within the Milky Way. We owe our entire existence to the Milky Way. It is absolutely probable that life has arisen in far off galaxies. They might even look remarkably like humans although that is very doubtful but still they will not be humans.
Nobody has ever visited the Milky Way. Earth is in the Milky Way. Every human who has ever lived has spent their entire life in it.
No. Mercury is a planet that does not emit any light of its own. There are stars that are on the order of several million times brighter than the sun. The brightest thing in the galaxy overall would be a supernova, an exploding star, but they are short-lived.
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