Saturn is the second largest planet in the Milky Way. Saturn is most famous for its ring system. The rings are made of space dust and ice.
We all live in the same Universe.
Lots of people own little bits of the Milky Way galaxy. The Earth and everything on it is part of the Milky Way so if you own anything at all you too own a bit of the Milky Way. People themselves are also part of the Milky Way so in a way bits of the Milky Way own parts of the Milky Way.
The milky way contains about a dozen black holes in the milky way.
No, they just named the galaxy the milky way because it's like....... well, a milky way.
The Milky Way, sometimes called simply the Galaxy, is the galaxy in which the Solar System is located. It is a barred spiral galaxy that is part of the Local Group of galaxies. It is one of billions of galaxies in the observable universe. See link for more information
Milky way itself a galaxy.there are hundreds of thousands galaxy there.
The Milky Way is millions of times larger than the sun, and the sun is bigger than the earth hundredfold. Therefore, The Milky Way is by far the biggest.
The Milky Way is not in our solar system. Our solar system is in the Milky Way. There are no galaxies in our solar system.
No. There are many much larger galaxies in the Universe than the Milky Way.
No. The Milky Way is larger than average, but it is nowhere near the largest.
Our sun is located in the Milky Way. The eight planets revolve around it. The sun is the biggest star in the Milky Way world.
NO. There could be millions of galaxy in the universe, being larger than the milky way, e.g. the Andromeda.
The answer is that is that the local group,is formed by galaxies and the Milky Way is the one that's the biggest one of there with other Galaxy
Helium is the second most common element in the Universe - and hence, also in the Milky Way.
No. It isn't the smallest one, either.
It is the biggest mountain in the Milky Way that we have discovered.
It is unknown for sure but by the way it looks, the Andromeda galaxy is the largest. The Ansromeda galaxy is the closest galaxy to the Milky Way and is about three times the size of the Milky Way.