Tomato Galaxy is a medium-early variety intended for cultivation in open ground. The plant is determinate, with limited stem growth, well-branched, featuring dark green, medium-sized, smooth leaves. Bushes are compact and rounded, sturdy, ensuring resistance to damage and ease of maintenance. Seeds are sown at the end of April or beginning of May when air temperature is not lower than +10°C. Care for the plant is simple, as the variety is undemanding and resistant to major diseases of solanaceous crops. The Galaxy tomato fruits are large, weighing from 130 to 160 grams, round in shape with bright red or maroon coloring and pink flesh. They exhibit high firmness, ensuring good transportability and storage durability. Fruits contain 5-6 seeds, contributing to excellent flavor. Tomatoes are suitable for fresh consumption and are widely used for canning, pickling, and producing high-quality juice. The plant forms simple inflorescences with 5-6 fruits, the first of which develops above the 7th-8th leaf. To increase yield, it is recommended to remove excess suckers, maintain 1-2 stems, and provide mandatory staking, especially when grown in a greenhouse. Due to even fruiting and disease resistance, the Galaxy variety attracts both farmers and gardeners seeking large, tasty, and versatile fruits.