Squeak! Monkonaut Sam here helping Andrew with all the great questions you’ve sent in.
From Earth, with the naked eye there is one other galaxy you can see from Earth if you look in the right place at the right time, and that is called Andromeda, which is the closest other galaxy to the Milky Way, although being the nearest doesn’t mean it’s close – it’s still about 2.5 million light years from the Milky Way!
If you have a powerful enough telescope then you’ll be able to see lots, lots more but it’s impossible to put a number on how many as we’re finding new ones all the time as we develop new and better telescopes and equipment.
Thank you for your great question, and Andrew and I both hope you enjoy Tim’s launch on Tuesday. If you’d like to learn more about how the launch will work, Andrew has a great video on his profile page so be sure to check that out!
A couple of the galaxies listed are only visible from the Southern Hemisphere, so you’ll need to be in South America, Africa, Australia, or Antarctica to see them. Alex, have you spotted the Large or Small Magellanic Cloud? 😀
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