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Yes, with the help of powerful telescopes, scientists can observe and study objects outside of our galaxy, such as other galaxies, stars, and nebulae.

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Everything that you can observe is referred to as the galaxy?

No. "Universe". We can see things outside our galaxy.


Can we see stars outside of our galaxy in the night sky?

Yes, we can see stars outside of our galaxy in the night sky. These stars are part of other galaxies that are visible to us from Earth.


Are all the stars you see in night inside the solar system or outside your galaxy?

No. All the stars you see at night are in our galaxy, but outside of the solar system. The only star in our solar system is the one at its center: the sun.


Is every star you see in the Milky Way?

Yes, unless it's a galaxy or nebula outside of the Milky Way... all the singular stars you can see are within our galaxy.


What is the meaning of the spiral galaxy?

It means the galaxy has the shape of a spiral. To see what this looks like, search Google Images (image.google.com) for examples.


What stars locate milky galaxy?

Go outside on any clear night and look in the sky. Every star you can see is in the Milky Way Galaxy.


Which is not part of a spiral galaxy?

A galaxy orbiting outside spiral galaxy


What was the first galaxy outside the milkyway to be reconizged as a galaxy?

The Andromeda Galaxy.


Why you cant see the milky way galaxy from the outside of it?

We've never had any kind of report from any person or thing telling us that they were outside the galaxy and couldn't see it, and there's not the slightest shred of any scientific reason to suspect that you can't. Someone has pulled your chain.


Is our galaxy located outside the milky way?

Our galaxy and the Milky Way are the same galaxy.


Are the solar system and all the stars in the space part of your galaxy?

The solar system definitely is, and most of the stars you see are as well. If you can see the Andromeda Nebula on a very dark clear night, that is a system of stars outside our galaxy.


Are there other visible planets that are not in our galaxy?

No. I don't believe any planets have been detected outside of our Galaxy. Within our Galaxy, planets are detected by inference not visual techniques. See link for lists of known extrasolar planets