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No. Ursa Major and all stars visible from earth are in the Milky Way.

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Compare and contrast ursa major and Milky Way?

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.


How are Ursa Major and the Milky Way different?

Visually, the Milky Way is the totality of all naked-eye-visible stars in our galaxy, whereas Ursa Major is a tiny few of them.


Is pole star located in Ursa major?

No. Ursa Major is often used as a way to find it, as part of it points towards it, but it is not actually in Ursa Major. It is in fact in Ursa Minor.


How far is the Milky Way galaxy from earth?

The Earth is inside the milky way galaxy. It's our own galaxy.


How far away is the milky way?

We are INSIDE the Milky Way.


Which constillation does the milky was appear in the sky?

All of them. We are inside the Milky Way; the Milky Way is all around us.


Did the earth come before the Milky Way?

No. The earth is inside of the milky way Galaxy.


What does Milky Way galaxy mean?

It means the galaxy that is called "Milky Way". We are inside this galaxy.


How far is Milky Way from earth?

it is 0.0 m from earth because we are inside the milky way


Where within the Milky Way are new stars being formed?

Inside the Milky Way galaxy.....


Is the milkyway closer then the Andromeda galaxy?

The Milky Way is the galaxy in which our solar system is located; you are inside the Milky Way; it's all around you. The Andromeda galaxy is the nearest galaxy to the Milky Way. The Milky Way is closer to us because we live inside of it.


Who narrated the National Geographic Inside the Milky Way?

Actor Reg E. Cathey narrated National Geographic's "Inside The Milky Way".