Yes. The Milky Way is the name we give to our galaxy. All the stars we can see are in our own galaxy, so all the constellations we see are part of the Milky Way. At certain parts of the night sky we can see a dusty pattern through the sky which most people call the Milky Way. However, it is just part of it, and every star we can see is part of the Milky Way too, including the Sun and all the planets and of course Earth.
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Yes the milky way is made of milk but in some places we call it the Jim jam milky way!!!
Yes. For starters, there is water on planet Earth, and Earth is part of the Milky Way.
It is not any distance from it. Our solar system is in the Milky Way.
The Milky Way galaxy. Why should it be any different??
The Milky Way stretches through various constellations, so it does not belong to any one of them.
Milky way is the galaxy in which our Earth and the parent star Sun are located.
Earth is part of the Milky Way, so yes there is. As to whether there is any other life out there, we do not know.
Not in reality. But may someone went out of milky way through dreams
Some questions really seem to come out of left field, and are essentially unanswerable. I cannot think of any way in which the Milky Way galaxy "helps" the "community"... although the Sun, and the Earth, wouldn't exist without it, since stars form in galaxies.
Anyone with normal eyesight can see the Milky on a dark clear night.
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On any clear dark night.
'Milky Way' is roughly translated from the latin 'Via Lactea'. As far as I can gather, there are hardly any alternative names for it.
The orbital plane of a stellar system can be oriented in any way in relation to the plane of the Milky Way Galaxy. Our solar system, for example, is almost perpendicular to the plane of the Milky Way Galaxy.