Yes. All the stars you see at night are in the Milky Way galaxy.
The little dipper is in our Milky Way Galaxy, actually not all that far from us. It is above the big dipper, so that it appears to be pouring into the big dipper. If you can see the north star, that is the tail (or end of the handle) of the little dipper. The middle stars of the little dipper are somewhat faint, but the two outside stars of the top and bottom of the little dipper pan are about as bright as the north star.
Uranus is within the Milky Way Galaxy.
No. The big dipper is just a small collection of a handful of stars. All stars that you see in the sky are part of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is composed of hudreds of billions of stars.
All constellations are within our galaxy - The Milky Way.
Because it's the galaxy we reside within.
All constellations are within the Milky Way Galaxy.
no there isnt milky way and galaxy are made by nestle
All named stars are within the Milky Way galaxy. In fact all individual stars are within the Milky Way galaxy.
All constellations we see are within the Milky Way Galaxy.
Within the galaxy are solar systems and with that are planets. The Milky Way is a galaxy that our solar system is in and the solar system that we live in has our planet, earth in it. Therefore you live in earth which is in the milky way Galaxy. And so you live in the milky way Galaxy.
The milky way because they are 2 of the 7 stars that make up Big Dipper
Castor, like all visible stars are within the Milky Way Galaxy - Our galaxy.