The Milky Way is the Galaxy our solar system is located in along with many other solar systems. In turn many Galaxies go to make up the Universe. It will take time to get your head around this concept If your curiosity has only just awoken.
Well, you see our 9 planets; Mercury, Venus, earth, mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. You would also see all the stars and formations of those stars and of course our Sun.
There no milky way in sky there is only milky way galaxy
We are in the Milky Way. It is in the sky all around us.
Although Orion is really close to the Milky Way, Orion isn't in the Milky Way. Just for the same of clarity: if you mean the Milky Way galaxy as opposed to "that band of diffuse light in the sky," every star bright enough for you to see individually is in the Milky Way galaxy.
All of them. We are inside the Milky Way; the Milky Way is all around us.
Yes. All the stars you see in the sky are in the Milky Way.
My galaxy is called the milky way because at night when observers spotted the number of stars in the sky, to them it looked like someone spilt some milk in the sky, therefor milky way.
The Milky Way was named when the early astronomers looked up at the night sky and saw a milky band of dim stars going across the sky.
My galaxy is called the milky way because at night when observers spotted the number of stars in the sky, to them it looked like someone spilt some milk in the sky, therefor milky way.
the milky way is a galaxy, in fact, it is our galaxy. Our galaxy is in a spiral and the Sun ( which is a star)is in the spiral.yo peeps
milky, like a river of stars
The section of the night sky where you view the milky way galaxy edge on. There are so many stars in this part of the night sky that it look like a path of spilled milk - therefore it is called the milky way., The Milky Way is the galaxy in which the solar system is located. It is a barred spiral galaxy that is part of the local group of galaxies. It is one of billions of galaxies in the observable universe.
Like a long (milky colored) cloud in the sky - that moves with the stars and not the wind.