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    Question: is there anything beyond the Milky Way?

    • Keywords:
      • solar system,
      • space,
      • universe
    Asked by ease532tart to Ryan B, robertgrand on 17 Sep 2025.
    • Photo: anon
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      anon answered on 17 Sep 2025:


      Absolutely, the Milky Way is the galaxy that we are in. A galaxy is a massive collection of stars- in the Milky Way there’s hundreds of billions of stars besides the Sun. Outside the Milky Way there’s thousands of billions of other galaxies in the Univerise.

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