No. The milky way galaxy consists of our solar system and many other solar systems. Since Jupiter is part of our solar system, you can safely conclude that it is indeed a part of this Galaxy.
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Yes, a spiral nebula is type of galaxy much like the Milky Way.
Not "galaxies", just one galaxy. Our galaxy is called the Milky Way.
milky way galaxy aka. our galaxy, the same one we r in :)
No, they just named the galaxy the milky way because it's like....... well, a milky way.
Jupiter is in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Our galaxy and the Milky Way are the same galaxy.
Jupiter is a planet in the milky way galaxy. Along with all of the other planets in the milky way galaxy, Jupiter has existed approximately 4.5 billion years.
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Yes, a spiral nebula is type of galaxy much like the Milky Way.
Like all the planets in the solar system, Jupiter is in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Increasing size---------------> Moon, Jupiter, Sun, The milky way galaxy correct me if i am wrong xx
Yes, scientists know what is outside the Milky Way Galaxy. We know that the Andromeda galaxy is outside the Milky Way. The Andromeda is 300 million light years away from earth, and we have also mapped several stars, too.
Jupiter does not "have" any galaxies. Compared to a galaxy, even the giant planet Jupiter is infinitesimally small. Jupiter is in the same galaxy that we are in: the Milky Way.
Jupiter does not "have" any galaxies. Compared to a galaxy, even the giant planet Jupiter is infinitesimally small. Jupiter is in the same galaxy that we are in: the Milky Way.
Outside our (Milky Way) galaxy.
The Milky way is a galaxy. A spiral galaxy, to be more precise.The Milky way is a galaxy. A spiral galaxy, to be more precise.The Milky way is a galaxy. A spiral galaxy, to be more precise.The Milky way is a galaxy. A spiral galaxy, to be more precise.