Voyager 1 is currently traveling through interstellar space and is expected to reach the nearest galaxy, Andromeda, in about 40,000 years. However, it is important to note that Voyager 1 is not on a trajectory toward any specific galaxy; it's moving away from the Solar System, and its journey through space will take it far beyond our galaxy as well. Its current trajectory and speed mean it will be thousands of years before it approaches any other star system, let alone another galaxy.
It's very easy to reach one galaxy ... the "Milky Way" ... because we are in it.No human can reach any other galaxy, because the trip would last longer thanhumans live.
That kind of depends on where you consider the boundary of "the solar system" to be. It's currently in the "heliosheath" and will probably reach the heliopause... which is one reasonable definition of "outside the solar system"... within the next ten years or so. Voyager 1, which is further away and moving faster, is expected to reach this boundary in about 2015, but Voyager 2 reached the heliosheath significantly closer to the Sun than Voyager 1 did... this boundary appears to be "dented" in the direction that Voyager 2 is heading. Voyager 2 is well outside what most non-scientists think of as "the solar system" already... it's over twice as far from the Sun as Pluto is, for example.
There isn't one.
Of course. The Next Generation & Voyager had many Borg focused episodes. Enterprise even had one Borg episode.
I don't know but I there is one coming next year or a Super Mario Galaxy 3 for the Wii U.
There are two. One is under the hood, next to the battery. The other is under the dash on the driver side.
it depends whether how far or close it is for example the new planet discovered on sept. 29, 2010 which is next door to us in another galaxy, would take at least 200 to get there. no one person could live that long
Well, no one knows for sure when the voyager satellites will reach the nearest stars because no one can predict the future unless they are special but it will take many light years for that to even happen and you`d be dead already once that satellite reaches the nearest stars. Try looking up a video about that. It's called "Powers of 10". It is such a cool video.
voyager I is one voyager II is another one
Chryslar is one make that have a model voyager....
Our galaxy is one of the billions of other galaxy known as the spiral galaxy. Our galaxy is one of a dozen galaxies that comprises what is known as the local group.
The closest galaxy has to be the one we call the "Milky Way", since the sun is one of the stars in it, and we and our whole solar system are inside it. The next closest is the one we call the "Andromeda Galaxy" because we see it among the stars of the "Andromeda" constellation. It's something like 2.5 million light years distant from us.