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Our Galaxy - The Milky Way and M31 Great Andromeda Galaxy
yes because andromeda is the neigh bor of our galaxy called milky way
That is true, all the constellations are composed of stars which are part of the Milky Way. Other galaxies are seen by the unaided human eye as cloud-like nebulae, rather than point sources of light.
In Astronomy, it is often not possible to answer the question "why". The Milky Way is the name that ancient farmers used to describe the appearance of our galaxy; like a trail of spilled milk in the sky. They knew little about the stars, nothing about galaxies, and described what they saw. Today we use the phrase "Milky Way" to describe our galaxy as seen from within; countless stars off in the direction of the galactic center, which we see all smudged together because there are so many, and so far away.
You are simply seeing the Milky Way - our home galaxy. "The Milky Way" is the name of our galaxy, but it's also the name of the faint band of light sometimes visible in the night sky. That band of light is composed of millions of stars too faint to be seen individually without optical aid.
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
The Milky Way can be seen with the naked eye, so we can assume that people have been observing it before written history.
Any star bright enough to be seen with the naked eye is in the Milky Way galaxy.
Our Galaxy - The Milky Way and M31 Great Andromeda Galaxy
yes because andromeda is the neigh bor of our galaxy called milky way
There isn't one. really. If there is a difference, you could say that the Milky Way is the milky band of light as seen from Earth, whereas the Milky Way Galaxy is the whole galaxy, which includes those bit's we cannot see from Earth. Best to just accept they are one and the same.
Basically, any star that can be seen with the naked eye is in our own galaxy - the Milky Way.
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!
Any star that can be seen with the naked eye - and those are usually the ones that have proper names - is in our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
It is the galaxy in which our Sun is an orbiting star, along with another 200 to 400 billion stars. Astronomically, the Milky Way, since it is seen edge-on, defines the galactic plane in which the majority of its stars orbit.
From a site far away from a city, you can see the milky way easily. It was probably first seen hundreds of millions of years ago.
Ursa Major and the Milky way both can be seen all year . However the Ursa major is a constellation while the Milky way is a galaxy. Also the Ursa major is in the milky way, and the milky way is just a galaxy that's in space.