List of Nearest Galaxies in the Universe
Here’s a list of some of the nearest galaxies to the Milky Way:
Galaxy | Type | Distance from Milky Way (Light-years) | Notes |
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Andromeda Galaxy (M31) | Spiral | ~2.537 million | Closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way |
Triangulum Galaxy (M33) | Spiral | ~2.73 million | Third-largest galaxy in the Local Group |
Large Magellanic Cloud | Irregular | ~160,000 | Satellite galaxy of the Milky Way |
Small Magellanic Cloud | Irregular | ~200,000 | Another satellite galaxy of the Milky Way |
Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy | Dwarf | ~70,000 | Satellite galaxy of the Milky Way |
Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy | Dwarf | ~25,000 | Satellite galaxy of the Milky Way |
List of Names of Galaxies in the Universe (Interesting Facts)
A galaxy is a vast system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, dark matter, and other astronomical objects bound together by gravity. The universe is the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, and all the physical laws and constants that govern them. It encompasses everything that exists, from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest galaxies and beyond.
Table of Content
- List of largest galaxies in the Universe
- List of nearest galaxies in the Universe
- FAQs on Names of Galaxies