No. All the stars you see at night are in our galaxy, but outside of the solar system. The only star in our solar system is the one at its center: the sun.
The solar system definitely is, and most of the stars you see are as well. If you can see the Andromeda Nebula on a very dark clear night, that is a system of stars outside our galaxy.
The Sun (and therefore the Earth and Solar System) are found close to the inner rim of the Galaxy's Orion Arm, in the Local Fluff inside the Local Bubble, and in the Gould Belt, at a distance of ~25,000 light years from the Galactic Center. See link for a pictorial representation
Because the Milky Way is our galaxy, and galaxies are usually discs in shape with a bulge in the middle. Our solar system is inside the disc of the galaxy so we see the disc from inside of it, and it shows as a band of stars in the night sky.
I think most of them are in the Milky Way galaxy, that's where our solar system is located.
Go outside on any clear night and look in the sky. Every star you can see is in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Yes. There are many stars outside our solar system. Our galaxy, The Milky Way, is home to a very small number of the stars in the universe. In fact, most the stars you see in the night sky are far beyond our solar system. There are billions, even trillions of suns out there, and it's even possible that some could support life.
because we are in it!!! We can -- just not from an outside view like how we perceive other galaxies. If you look up at the night sky on a clear night with little light pollution, you can see a cloudy region stretching from horizon to horizon across the plane of the ecliptic. That region is the Milky Way, seen from the inside.
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It isn't. Out galaxy is called the Milky Way. This name refers to the spiral arm of the galaxy that is visible across the sky at night as a milky band.
There are various ways to tell night time in Pokémon SoulSilver which would include Street Signs turning on, buildings turning on their inside lights so that you see their lights from the outside and the Magnet Train having turned its inside lights on so you can see the inside lights from the outside view.
there is only 1 star in our solar system, which is our sun. the stars that we can see at night are outside of our solar system
No, the solar system is not in the centre of the galaxy, it's roughly halfway between the centre and the edge.The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains the Earth. This name derives from its appearance as a dim "milky" glowing band arching across the night sky, in which the naked eye cannot distinguish individual stars. our solar system is in the half way through the milky way.