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Of course it does because we live in it

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The Milky Way Galaxy contains interstellar matter that may form new stars.


What do scientists think that the Milky Way probably is?

Scientists think the milky way is stars, planetoids and other matter.


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What is the difference between a star and the milky way?

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What is the difference between stars and the Milky Way?

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Is milky way galaxy a homogeneous mixture?

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Is the milky way made of stars?

The Milky Way has a lot of stars, but not only that. There is also dust, gas, black holes... and an estimated 80% of the Milky Way's mass is made up of dark matter, meaning that nobody knows what it is really made of.


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