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The milky way was formed by stars gases and dust . The milky way also started as a black hole and stars dust and gases gathered around the black hole.
milky way is a galaxy which consists of countless numbers of stars,asteriods,meteors,dust ,rocks ,etc ,.the solar system refers to our system which includes the sun and the nine planets. There are currently 278 stars in the milky way galaxy around which planets have been discovered.
Great question! The answer is yes. You can see Andromeda and the Magellanic clouds, but no stars in other galaxies.You may be interested in this article, also:http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/visible_from_earth_031229.htmlAll of the individual stars belong to the night sky, but you can also see other galaxies
no there i no iron the stars are made of space dust
That means matter between stars - mainly dust and gas.
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irregular galaxy
Milky Way: Arms extend from a core full of black holes Elliptical Galaxy: Contains mostly older stars with a red color Irregular Galaxy: Contains dust, gas, and young stars Apex :)
None. A nebula is a cloud of gas and dust that can contain young stars, but a nebula is not a planet by any means.
The galaxy is covered in dust. A large but very faint layer of stars surrounds the disk and bulge. In addition to stars, the Milky Way contains clouds of gas and dust called nebulae.
The milky way was formed by stars gases and dust . The milky way also started as a black hole and stars dust and gases gathered around the black hole.
Almost all of the galaxies have dust in them, most have new stars, but I think you are thinking of the Horse head nebula which is cited as a stella nursery.
Hydrogen (and a little Helium).
The stars we see in the sky are in the Milky Way.
There are no gallaxies in the milky way. The milky way is a gallaxy its self.Well, technicley there's no planets in the millet way. It's just abunch of stars and black holes. The black wholes dust or as some call it space dust, makes all the colors, and the stars are what make the milky way bright and easier to see.
It contains a couple of hundred billion stars, many of which we can't see because there are giant clouds of dust and gas in the way, so the proper answer to this question is "no."
A galaxy contains stars, gas and dust. In a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way, the stars, gas, and dust are organized into a "bulge," a "disk" containing "spiral arms," and a "halo." Elliptical galaxies have a bulge-like central region and a halo, but do not have a disk.