The life span of a human is very short in comparison to the amount of time it would take to reach the nearest galaxy with our current propulsion systems. Interstaller distances are excessive in our current state of space travel technology, let alone intergalactic distances. We would have to live hundreds of millions of years in order to reach another galaxy, even if we could travel at the speed of light.
Mainly due to the distances involved. The planets are very close to our sun compared to other objects further out in other solar systems or galaxies. Light from our sun does go along way out, though becomes very feeble once you go out beyond the outermost planets in our solar system.
yes as we know there are only 8-12 planets in the solar system but there are actually about 100,000,000,000 (One hundred billion) planets in the solar system and out side of the solar system and there are more planets on the milky way galaxies also so if we do some research (scientist will really be about 2000,000,000,000 (two thousand billion) planets in the milky way Galaxies the only reason scientist haven't discovered them yet because some can be so small we cant even see with a telescope ,some can be about 2000 miles away from earth and orbiting the sun right next to earth but on big planet in the milky way bigger than our sun almost One Billion miles away in the milky way galaxies but by next Friday you can go to Ducktown.8m.com And You Can Learn More About The Solar System And Planets Thanks For Reading
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my inability to go to other planets. and gravity
Maybe one day - but not in our lifetime.
You mean the sun,well you cant go to the sun because its made out of a gas called hydrogen.And the sun is not solid like the other planets.
We are part of the Local Group. The Local Group contains the Milky Way, two other major galaxies, and dozens of dwarf galaxies. The Local Groups is a group of galaxies which, as galaxies go, are close to us.
Differences are amongst others: AE | OGame ---------------------- Fleets can go anywhere. | Fleets can be sent to a place and will return immediatly. ---------------------- Galaxies have a random number of regions with planets, and a random number of systems with planets | All galaxies have a certain number of regions and planets. ---------------------- Fleets can fly cost-free | Fuel is needed ---------------------- Combat is very tactical | Combat basically consists of spying, estimating and betting. ----------------------
In space, you would see stars, planets, moons, galaxies, and other celestial bodies. The view would vary depending on where you are in the universe and what instruments you are using to observe. It would be a vast and awe-inspiring sight.
Our nine planets orbit around the Sun. Other planets that are light-years away orbit around their suns (A sun is just a large star with planets). Hope this helped!
The area you are referring to is the event horizon of a black hole. This is the point at which the black hole's gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. Once matter crosses the event horizon, it is pulled into the black hole and cannot escape.
Redshift is the phenomenon where light from distant galaxies appears to be shifted towards longer (redder) wavelengths. This is due to the expansion of the universe causing the galaxies to move away from us. The amount of redshift is directly related to the distance of the galaxy from us, with more distant galaxies experiencing higher redshift.