You're in Milky way!!!
At night time, if you can see a cloudy band stretching across the plane of the ecliptic, that's the Milky Way Galaxy, from our point of view, anyway.
Yes. All the stars you see in the sky are in the Milky Way.
Yes, all individual stars you can see are in the Milky Way
All constellations we see are within the Milky Way Galaxy.
You can see all the plantes and stars and some of the gas comprising the milky way
Yes, all the stars you can see in the night sky are in the Milky Way. No, you can't see it.
All stars and constellations that we can see are in the Milky Way galaxy.
Yes. All the stars you can see at night are in the Milky Way.
Every star you see is in the Milky Way, so you can say it is visible throughout the year. A particular line that looks like a trail or a sort of milky way goes through the night sky and can also be seen all year round in different constellations.
The entire solar system is in the milky way, with all the stars you can see.
Yes. As with all the stars you see in the sky, Sirius is part of the Milky Way.
Yes it is, as all stars that you can see with the naked eye are in the Milky Way galaxy.
Because we see the Milky Way All around us.