Black holes possibly???
Every galaxy is comprised of a massive amount of space. This space is filled with millions of planets, stars, different forms of matter such as meteors and comets. Another thing present in the milky way are black holes.
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Ursa Major and the Milky way both can be seen all year . However the Ursa major is a constellation while the Milky way is a galaxy. Also the Ursa major is in the milky way, and the milky way is just a galaxy that's in space.
False. The Milky Way Galaxy, our Solar System and the Universe itself are composed of a mixture of known and unknown elements, and light & dark matter. By definition this makes the Milky Way, and the Universe heterogeneous by definition.
there is no possible age. God created it.
We don't yet know enough about dark matter - or even if it really exists - to be able to speculate on what "form", if any, it might take. You have to remember that "dark matter" is entirely theoretical, based on the supposed fact that the Milky Way doesn't have enough mass to keep it together, and that therefore there must be additional matter that we can't see - "dark" matter - to keep it all together. We've never detected any, nor do we know if we CAN detect any.
The Milky Way Galaxy contains interstellar matter that may form new stars.
Any individual star you can see is in the Milky Way galaxy... with one possible exception. Supernovae in nearby galaxies might be bright enough to see as individual stars.
The Milky Way galaxy is a flat spiral - one of the commonest galactic forms in the universe.
Of course it does because we live in it
Every galaxy is comprised of a massive amount of space. This space is filled with millions of planets, stars, different forms of matter such as meteors and comets. Another thing present in the milky way are black holes.
Scientists think the milky way is stars, planetoids and other matter.
Yes. All of the individual stars that you can see are part of the Milky Way, which is our galaxy. So, every star that forms a constellation is also part of the Milky Way.
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milky way galaxy
Most commonly, this galaxy is called the Milky Way. It is a lenticular galaxy, and is known by our scientist to have carbon based life forms. Other life forms are yet to be discovered by these carbon based life forms.
Interestingly, it doesn't matter whether you prefer the answer in kilometers,in miles, or in inches. The exact figure is still zero. Earth is IN the Milky Way.