How far apart are all of the galaxies in the Local Group?

1 Answer
Oct 11, 2017

The galaxies are spread over a diameter of nearly 10 million light-years

Explanation:

There are more than 54 galaxies that are considered to be part of the Local Group, and they are spread over a diameter of nearly 10 million light-years, with the center of them being somewhere between the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy, the two biggest members. The closest to our Galaxy is the Sagittarius Dwarf, 81,000 light-years distant.