(astronomy) The spiral arm of the Milky Way Galaxy that has a spur in which the sun is located. Also known as local arm.
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(astronomy) The spiral arm of the Milky Way Galaxy that has a spur in which the sun is located. Also known as local arm.
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The Orion Arm is a minor spiral arm of the Milky Way galaxy some 3,500 light years across and approximately 10,000 light years in length.[2] The Solar System and Earth are within the Orion Arm. It is also referred to as the Local Arm, the Local Spur or the Orion Spur.
The Orion Arm is named for its proximity to the stars in the Orion constellation. It is located between the Sagittarius Arm and the Perseus Arm, two of the four major arms of the Milky Way. Within the Orion Arm, the solar system and Earth are located close to the inner rim in the Local Bubble, about half-way along the Arm's length, approximately 8,000 parsecs (26,000 light-years) from the galactic center.
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The Orion arm contains a number of Messier objects:
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