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All stars and constellations that we can see are in the Milky Way galaxy.
Yes it is, as all stars that you can see with the naked eye are in the Milky Way galaxy.
All stars you can see are in the Milky Way Galaxy.
the other parts are only seen because there are clouds in the milky way galaxy that prevents scientists to see all inside the milky way galaxy
the milky way is everybodys galaxy and yes the stars you see are in your galaxy
Yes. All the stars you see at night are in the Milky Way galaxy.
Bellatrix is in the same galaxy that we are in: the Milky Way. All the stars you see at night are in the Milky Way.
My galaxy, and hopefully yours, IS the Milky Way. For information concerning where Earth is in the Milky Way, see related question. See related link for more information
The Milky Way is the plane of our galaxy NOT a constellation. We can see it because we are part of it.
All constellations we see are within the Milky Way Galaxy.
Yes, unless it's a galaxy or nebula outside of the Milky Way... all the singular stars you can see are within our galaxy.
The Earth is in the Milky Way Galaxy. We can see stars at night, so yes.