Yes. All stars visible from Earth are in the same relatively small portion of the Milky Way.
All of them. Any star you can see with the naked eye is within the Milky Way Galaxy.
My family had a Ford Galaxie while we lived in the Milky Way Galaxy. I do not know how far it is to the nearest galaxy. We are currently in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Yes, scientists know what is outside the Milky Way Galaxy. We know that the Andromeda galaxy is outside the Milky Way. The Andromeda is 300 million light years away from earth, and we have also mapped several stars, too.
All of the ones we know about and have named are in our Galaxy.
Gallifrey is in the constellation of Kasterborous, which is in (as the TimeLords know it) Mutters Spiral, or as the humans know of it - the Milky Way.
Ummm... I know earth is IN a spiral galaxy called the Milky Way Galaxy
The only galaxy which we know for certain supports life is the Milky Way galaxy.
All the planets we know of... even those orbiting other stars... are in the Milky Way Galaxy.
No. In fact, it is one of the largest we know of.
its a spiral galaxy and the earth is so far the only planet in the milky way where we know we can live
The planets we know of, some 300 now, are all in the Milky Way galaxy.
Well just look at our sun i do hope you know that our galaxy is the milky way.