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The Milky Way is not a uniform object; different parts have different temperatures. In outer space, the temperature can go down to a few Kelvin (that is, almost absolute zero); in the center of some stars, the temperature can be a hundred million Kelvin, or even more. (Note: At temperatures of millions of degrees, Kelvin is the same as as Celsius, for practical purposes.)

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There is no such thing as "milky way galaxies". There is ONE galaxy called "The Milky Way". As for its temperature... Well, a galaxy consists of many different things; in the center of stars, the temperature is millions of kelvin, while in interstellar space, the temperature can go down close to about 3 kelvin, or even less in some cases.

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The coldest place in the galaxy is on Earth-scientists in various labs have achieved temperatures very close to absolute zero.

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I don't know a lot about science, but I would say that it would be the farthest patch of gas away from the center of the Milky Way, if that helps.

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