The milky way has no definite surface, however from a distance it would look like a barred 2 armed spiral with some of the spiral arms bifurcating.
The Milky Way is a vast collection of stars. It has no surface.
were in it. Look up milky way on Google and you will see some pictures takes from the ground that's what it looks like.
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people usually say milky white, because all the stars together look like milky white.
like a long slightly collard cloud with many dim and bright stars. and if you are in the desert the milky way is breathtaking.
No, the Milky Way Galaxy should look different from different directions. It should look like a spiral from the front/top and back/bottom. From a side view, it should look like a thick or contracted line. From any other view, it should look like an ellipse.
a small white circle.
Well just look at our sun i do hope you know that our galaxy is the milky way.
It is the SOLAR SYSTEM where the Earth is part of it( A Solar System Consists of Planets, Moon, Stars like SUN, Asteroids, Meteors, Comets and sometimes Black Hole).Above the surface of the Milky Way, Millions and Billions of Cluster of Stars are Scattered around it. A Cluster of Stars are made up of Looking-Young Stars but, They are actually old since the Milky Way was formed around 12 Billion Yrs. old.
milky, like a river of stars
we are in the milky way Galaxy! the Centaurus arm is just a small part of the milky way.
It appears milky because it's made from so many stars that from a distance, it looks milky.If you look at the Milky Way from somewhere where the sky is really dark, it looks like someone spilled glowing milk across the sky, and formed a little stream; that's why it is called the "milky way". There isn't any literal "milk" there.Check the link below for an excellent photo of the Milky Way.