I think cats eye name was given to a nebulea which is 3300 light years away from our earth . It is located in the Draco constellation and firstly discover by William Herschel in 1786
Considering the distance to the Cats Eye Nebula is only 3,300 light years away, it is going to be within our own Milky Way Galaxy.
Yes it is, as all stars that you can see with the naked eye are in the Milky Way galaxy.
That is simply called the Milky Way. It is the galaxy in which we live.
Any star bright enough to be seen with the naked eye is in the Milky Way galaxy.
All stars visible with the naked eye are in the same Galaxy. Our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Basically, any star that can be seen with the naked eye is in our own galaxy - the Milky Way.
The Orion is a spur of the Perseus arm of the Milky Way. Our sun is in this arm. All the stars and constellations we can see with the unaided eye are also in the Milky Way Galaxy, as is the Orion Nebula (a vast cloud of interstellar gas).
The Milky Way can be seen with the naked eye, so we can assume that people have been observing it before written history.
All of them. Any star you can see with the naked eye is within the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Andromeda galaxy is unique in being the galaxy nearest the Milky Way (the galaxy in which we live), as well as being the only 'foreign' galaxy visible to the naked eye.
The Andromeda galaxy is unique in being the galaxy nearest the Milky Way (the galaxy in which we live), as well as being the only 'foreign' galaxy visible to the naked eye.
Approximately 24 million light years