Orion Arm (Of which the Milky Way (Our Galaxy) is included)
Jupiter is one of the planets of our solar system, and our solar system is part of the milky way.
No. The milky way galaxy consists of our solar system and many other solar systems. Since Jupiter is part of our solar system, you can safely conclude that it is indeed a part of this Galaxy.
"Our" galaxy is the Milky Way.
No. Reach up and pinch your nose; that's part of the Milky Way you are pinching! We - each and every one of us here on Planet Earth - are as much a part of the Milky Way as one of your hairs is part of YOU. We're part of the Earth; the Earth is part of our solar system. This solar system, and every individual star you can see in the sky, are part of the Milky Way.
The Milky Way is the galaxy in which our sun is located. The local group of stars is part of the Milky Way and therefore smaller than it is. The local Group of galaxies is a cluster of galaxies and therefore larger than the Milky Way.
Yes, our solar system is located in the milky way.
Pluto is a part of our solar system, and our solar system is a part of the Milky Way Galaxy. Thus: Pluto is a part of the Milky Way.
Yes. The entire solar system is in the Milky Way.
The better question would be: Where is our Sun in relation to the Milky Way? Our Sun is located on one of the Milky Way's spirals, about halfway.
Earth is located in the Milky Way Galaxy.
We are in the Milky Way. It is in the sky all around us.
Our Solar System is part of the Milky Way Galaxy