Probably, but at present we have no way to get out there. It may take tens of thousands of years to be able to get a camera out there, and then it would take another 10,000 years for the signal to get back to Earth.
It is confusing, knowing that we are in the Milky Way, and yet we can take pictures. Think of the Milky Way being a plate. Now imagine earth at the edge of that plate. Looking inward you can still see the majority of the plate, which is the portion of the Milky Way that we see. It's just that everything is so spread out in space that it looks like we are seeing all of it, when in actuality we're only looking at the bright center, and still missing out on the edge of the plate (Or in our case since out galaxy is categorized as a spiral galaxy, we are missing out on the "arms" of our galaxy)
They take pictures from within the galaxy in all directions and different angles and build up an overall image of what it should look like.
you can do an experiment about all of the planets of what they have in common.
There no milky way in sky there is only milky way galaxy
The Milky Way galaxy is.... called the Milky Way Galaxy
The galaxy that contains Earth and the rest of the Solar system is the Milky Way galaxy.
We all live in the same Universe.
the milky way is just the name of our galaxy, there isn't really a "milky way"
Zero. We are in it
the milky way is a galaxy, there are billions of stars in the milky way galaxy
Well, we are in the Milky Way.
Yes. We are in the milky way galaxy
Milky Way Milky Way
The Milky way.
Lots of people own little bits of the Milky Way galaxy. The Earth and everything on it is part of the Milky Way so if you own anything at all you too own a bit of the Milky Way. People themselves are also part of the Milky Way so in a way bits of the Milky Way own parts of the Milky Way.