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trillions of other stars in the milkyway
All the planets we know of... even those orbiting other stars... are in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Sun, a couple of billion other stars are all contained in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Yes, there are young stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Milky Way is our galaxy.
the milky way is a galaxy, there are billions of stars in the milky way galaxy
No, the vast majority of stars are outside the Milky Way galaxy. However, most of the stars we can actually see as individual stars are in the Milky Way. About the only exception is supernovae ... those are so bright that we can distinguish them even in other galaxies.
Yes: There are billions of stars towards the middle of the Milky Way Galaxy. In fact, the density of stars gets greater the closer you get to the centre of our Galaxy.
All stars and constellations that we can see are in the Milky Way galaxy.
The Milky Way galaxy is made of stars, dust clouds, planets, comets, and other astronomical objects, probably including a black hole at the center, but mostly stars.
Our sun and about two hundred billion other stars belong to the Milky Way Galaxy.
Our sun and about two hundred billion other stars belong to the Milky Way Galaxy.