It is larger than the average galaxy, since the majority of galaxies are dwarf galaxies. However, there are still lots of galaxies that are larger than the Milky Way. For example, in our Local Group, the Andromeda Galaxy seems to be somewhat larger than our Milky Way.
The Milky Way galaxy is in a local group of 30 or more galaxies of which M30 or Andromeda and the Milkyway are the most massive and they center to a point somewhere between each other. Each have their own satelite galaxies that rotate with the major spiral dominant galaxy
By virtue of their name, dwarf galaxies are smaller. Most galaxies are dwarf galaxies.
There are anywhere from 200-400 billion stars in the Milkyway. The Milky Way Galaxy comprises roughly one hundred billion stars, the closest of which is, of course, the Sun. Other notable stars include Sirius and Betelgeuse.
there are 3 types of galaxies. 1.spiral 2.elliptical 3.irregular the main galaxy in our universe would be a spiral galaxy
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Comet Galaxy, Whirlpool Galaxy, Mayall's Object and Black Eye Galaxy.
B.) A giant elliptical galaxy
A galaxy in the Local Group.
Nebulae are found in most galaxies
Those are the spiral galaxies. In our "immediate neighborhood" (part of our Local Group), we have M31, a.k.a. the Andromeda Galaxy.
There are about a 100 known blue shifted galaxies. The most well known, is the Andromeda Galaxy.
most ellipical galaxies have old stars