Galaxies In The Outer Space World
By J Lindgren
Galaxies are multifaceted in that they often encompass many different kinds of outer space matter, such as star systems, dust particles, and gases. Each individual galaxy is filled with millions and trillions of bright, beautiful stars, and on each galaxy, these stars have their own distinct path, or orbit, to follow. When speaking of how large or small galaxies are, they are measured in light years, rather than acres or miles, and the average galaxy is often millions of light years across, most even larger.
Many scientists and astronomers have debated the existence of what is known as dark matter for years, and still have been able to reach a definitive conclusion as to whether it does actually exist or not. They do agree in believing that most space galaxies are gilled with massive balk holes and other unknown rarities yet to be discovered. There are literally billions of different galaxies all floating around in space, and probably billions more that we do not know about, or do not have the technology to see yet. When you think about that, about how big galaxies are, and about how many there actually are in existence, can you imagine how big the whole of outer space must be? It blows your mind just to think about it.
When you talk to someone about galaxies, most of us often name the Milky Way, as it is the galaxy that we are the most familiar with. On clear nights, you can actually see the Milky Way galaxy when looking up at the night sky. We know that the Milky Way galaxy is extremely massive in size, and is made up of trillions and trillions of stars. One shocking fact about the Milky Way, ......
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