there is just more space no one has seen is before so no one knows what is beyond the galaxies.
hmm i think beyond the galaxies there are no spacetime so nothing exist but time doesn't ends so there is no end to space so there might be vacum beyond the galaxies.
i can tell that there are many galaxies beyond the milky way like magalang and matulungin
more galaxies
All of them. The Solar System is part of the Milky Way Galaxy, one of several billion galaxies in the Universe.
No. Galaxies are well beyond our solar system. Our solar system is just one tiny part of the Milky Way Galaxy.
according to scientist barey there is gravity everywhere even in other galaxies
After the Milky Way galaxy, there are many other galaxies in the universe. Some of the closest galaxies to us are the Andromeda galaxy and the Triangulum galaxy. Beyond these, there are billions of other galaxies in the universe, each containing billions of stars.
Galaxies characterized by a long stretch of stars that extends beyond the galactic disk are known as "tidal tails." These features often occur as a result of gravitational interactions during galaxy mergers or close encounters, where stars are pulled from their original galaxies and form elongated structures. Tidal tails can provide insights into the dynamics and evolution of galaxies, as well as the distribution of dark matter in the universe.
ummmm, galaxies can have galaxies in them unless they combine, also, we don't know, the universe is infinite and we have ye to see beyond our local galaxy cluster... sorry but that is an impossible question (although if the universe is infinite then nothing is quite impossible...)
The galaxies beyond our own are millions to billions of light years away, meaning the light takes millions to billions of years to get here.
The scientist who discovered distant galaxies is Edwin Hubble. In the 1920s, Hubble observed that galaxies were moving away from us, leading to the formulation of Hubble's Law, which describes the expansion of the universe. His work fundamentally changed our understanding of the cosmos and established galaxies as separate entities beyond the Milky Way.
Objects beyond Earth's atmosphere include satellites, space stations, spacecraft, and celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies. These objects play important roles in scientific research, communication, navigation, and exploration of space.
In 1925, Edwin Hubble discovered that there are other galaxies beyond our Milky Way. He also observed that these galaxies were moving away from us, leading to the discovery of the expansion of the universe.