It is impossible to know for certain, it likely doesn't even exist yet as galaxies continuously form, merge and are torn apart.
A galaxy is smaller than the universe. A galaxy is a collection of stars, planets, and other objects held together by gravity, while the universe encompasses all of space, time, and matter. There are billions of galaxies within the vast expanse of the universe.
that portion of the universe that we can see in principle, given the finite age of the universe
a Solar system which contains a galaxy
..What..? The univere is EVERYTHING, including the milky way galaxy.
No; the two are quite different. The Universe is everything we can see; it contains many galaxies.
Last time i heard it, one small corner.
the universe is bigger than the galaxy because our galaxy (the milky way) is in the universe.
Actually a galaxy is in a universe
A galaxy is a tine part of the universe.
The universe contains countless galaxies, think of the universe as a galaxy of galaxies.
The universe contains countless galaxies, think of the universe as a galaxy of galaxies.
galaxy is in the universe
the universe apparently never stops going. Plus the galaxy's are included with the universe :)
Irregular galaxy
Earth, Sun, Andromeda galaxy and then the universe. increasing size------------------------->
No, the Andromeda Galaxy is not bigger than the universe. The universe is vast and contains billions of galaxies, including the Andromeda Galaxy. The universe is much larger in scale and encompasses everything that exists.
A galaxy is smaller than the universe. A galaxy is a collection of stars, planets, and other objects held together by gravity, while the universe encompasses all of space, time, and matter. There are billions of galaxies within the vast expanse of the universe.