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Yes, the Milky Way is much much larger than our Sun. The Sun is part of the Milky Way, and is one of over 200 billion stars in the Milky Way.
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the milky way is a galaxy, there are billions of stars in the milky way galaxy
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Yes, the Milky Way is much much larger than our Sun. The Sun is part of the Milky Way, and is one of over 200 billion stars in the Milky Way.
What would you weigh it on? - It is more appropriate to talk about the Milky Way's mass. According to the Wikipedia, this mass is 5.8 x 1011 times the mass of our Sun.What would you weigh it on? - It is more appropriate to talk about the Milky Way's mass. According to the Wikipedia, this mass is 5.8 x 1011 times the mass of our Sun.What would you weigh it on? - It is more appropriate to talk about the Milky Way's mass. According to the Wikipedia, this mass is 5.8 x 1011 times the mass of our Sun.What would you weigh it on? - It is more appropriate to talk about the Milky Way's mass. According to the Wikipedia, this mass is 5.8 x 1011 times the mass of our Sun.
The Milky Way includes many things including space objects and much more.
No. There are many much larger galaxies in the Universe than the Milky Way.
It isn't. The "Milky Way" is our earthbound name for the spiral galaxy where we live, which is believed to be a very typical spiral galaxy.
No. The Milky Way is much, much bigger than our Solar System - and it contains billions of solar systems.
Helium is the second most common element in the Universe - and hence, also in the Milky Way.
Yes, a spiral nebula is type of galaxy much like the Milky Way.
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No - The volume of the Milky Way galaxy is larger than the volume of its host black hole. The accumulated mass of the Milky Way galaxy is greater than the mass of its host black hole. The density of the Milky Way galaxy is much smaller than the density of its host black hole.