no.The milky way is jut another galaxy so if there was a alien from another galaxy they would never come to milky way cause there are none in milky way!
Yes, it can be seen easy in a dark night mostly if the weather is hot without clouds and a lso it's easy seenable if you are on a high mountain or in a open sea.
Anyone with normal eyesight can see the Milky on a dark clear night.
The solar system is in the milky way
No-one found it. The Milky Way was there to be seen before our ancestors were walking around Africa.
No one named the Milky Way. It has been seen in the skies since people first looked.See related question for why it is called Milky Way
No one named the Milky Way. It has been seen in the skies since people first looked.See related question for why it is called Milky Way
The Milky Way can be seen in the night sky throughout the year. At any one point in time, at least part of the Milky Way will be visible in the night sky. The centre of the Milky Way can be best viewed from the southern hemisphere, and the outer arm (the Perseus Arm) is best seen from the northern hemisphere.
the other parts are only seen because there are clouds in the milky way galaxy that prevents scientists to see all inside the milky way galaxy
Towards the centre of the Milky Way
Yes, the Milky Way can be seen on a dark clear night as a band of dim light in the sky like a cloud.
The Milky Way can be seen at night, when there is no interference from city lights. Since city lights have been around for only 100 years or so, the Milky Way has been known since antiquity.
The apparent magnitude of an object is a measure of it's brightness as seen from Earth.As we are located within the Milky Way, this value is impossible to obtain.The Milky Way has a estimated absolute magnitude of -20.9
No. The Milky Way is the name given to the galaxy in which we live. Mars is a planet, so it can't "have" a Milky Way. It is instead a plant in a solar system that is part of the Milky Way. However, the same Milky Way that is visible here would be visible from Mars, if there was anyone there to see it.