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they are moving in all directions away, toward, sideways relative to EarthNearly all galaxies are moving away from the Earth. This is because the universe is expanding.

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In which direction are nearby all galaxies moving relative to earth?

Nearly all galaxies are moving away from our galaxie and planet.


In which Direction is nearly all galexies moving in?

Nearly all galaxies in the universe are moving away from each other due to the expansion of the universe. This is known as the expansion of the universe or Hubble expansion.


What observation of the light from galaxies shows that nearly all galaxies are moving away from us?

The Red Shift or Doppler effect


Are some lenticular galaxies nearly 13 billion light-years from earth?

Yes, there are some lenticular galaxies that are nearly 13 billion light years from the earth.


Why does a expanding universe make more sense than a static universe?

Measurements of Doppler shift indicate that nearly all of the galaxies outside of our own cluster are moving away from us.


Is the Milky Way 5.8 light-years from the farthest galaxies?

No, the farthest galaxies from the Milky way are nearly 100000000000000 light years away.


Are some spiral galaxies nearly 13 billion light-years from earth?

Yes, there are some spiral galaxies that are nearly 13 billion light years from Earth (I.e. T2003 1529 in the Ursa Major constellation).


What is the super-massive sturcture that exists in the middle of nearly all galaxies?

It is hypothesized that almost all galaxies have super massive black holes in their center.


What are similarities between elliptical and spiral galaxies?

While spiral galaxies are bright, elliptical galaxies are dim. Spiral galaxies are hotbeds of star formation, but elliptical galaxies aren't nearly as prolific because they contain less gas and dust, which means fewer new (and brighter) stars are born


What is another word for relative?

comparatively, nearly, approximately


What is the super-massive structure that exists in the middle of nearly all galaxies?

A super massive black hole.


What galaxy has a bulge like hub in the center?

Nearly all spiral galaxies, including our own, have such a feature.