No too sure what you mean by "main" stars but the most obvious ones are:-
* The Sun * Polaris * Rigel * Betelgeuse * Sirius * Vega * VY Canis Majoris * Antares * Alpha Centauri * Barnard's Star
the milky way is a galaxy, there are billions of stars in the milky way galaxy
The milky way was formed by stars gases and dust . The milky way also started as a black hole and stars dust and gases gathered around the black hole.
All named stars are within the Milky Way galaxy. In fact all individual stars are within the Milky Way galaxy.
The milky way is where there is a lot of stars at each end of the galaxy And a star is a matter mostly of gas pressured together
No - there are about 200 - 400 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy
Main sequence stars are found in all galaxies.
Yes, there are young stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Milky Way is a huge group of stars, somewhere between 200 and 400 billion stars. The stars themselves, or the Milky Way in its entirety, is not in line with anything.
There are about 33% F type stars in our Milky Way.
the milky way is a galaxy, there are billions of stars in the milky way galaxy
The Earth is in the Milky Way Galaxy. We can see stars at night, so yes.
The milky way is not a constellation
The Milky Way is our galaxy.
Sun, moons, planets, asteroids, meteors, and STARS! (Our galaxy MILKY WAY)
Yes, all individual stars you can see are in the Milky Way
No, the Milky Way is a galaxy. It's the one we live in.
Sun, moons, planets, asteroids, meteors, and STARS! (Our galaxy MILKY WAY)