Earth is IN a galaxy - as is the nebula.
A galaxy doesn't have a clearly-defined edge, just as Earth's atmosphere doesn't have a clearly-defined edge. That is to say, Earth's atmosphere gradually gets thinner when you go further away from Earth; in a similar way, the star density will gradually get less when you go away from a galaxy.
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The Earth is in the MilkyWay galaxy.
The Black Eye Galaxy [See Link] has a redshift of 0.001361, so it is moving away from us. Currently at 24 million light years from Earth
Earth is located in the Milky Way Galaxy.
a) Earth is not a star, but a planet. b) Earth is not part of "another galaxy", but of our own galaxy.
Ummm... I know earth is IN a spiral galaxy called the Milky Way Galaxy
The galaxy that contains Earth is called the Milky Way.
The earth exists on the edge of the Milky Way galaxy.
Earth resides in the Milky Way galaxy.
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