Mars (and every other planet in our solar system) is nowhere near the center of the galaxy. About 75,000 light years...
No. It is possible for a comet to leave our solar system, but not the galaxy.
About zero miles. We are IN the Milky Way Galaxy.
Neither ! It's a galaxy !
We are in the milky way galaxy.
The Andromeda galaxy is about 2.5 million light-years away from the Milky Way galaxy. It is the closest spiral galaxy to our own.
The Milky Way is neither a planet nor a comet. It is a spiral galaxy that contains our solar system and billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and dark matter. It is not a single object within our solar system like a planet or a comet.
We are part of the milky way galaxy, so we are moving with it.
Three galaxies would be the Milky Way, Andromeda, and Comet Galaxy.
Well in the middle of the Milky Way is Sun and we are 149,600,000 km away from the Sun so we are not in the middle of the Milky Way Galaxy
Andromeda is the cloest galaxy to our own Milky Way Galaxy at 2.5 million light years away.
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.
The nearest "big" galaxy after the Milky Way is called the Andromeda galaxy, because with our line of sight from earth, it appears to be in the the constellation Andromeda. It is 2.5 million light years away.