the halo
the milky ways gravity is pulling it in
Comets, solar flares, asteriod belt, stars
The Milky Ways Galactic core. A supermassive black hole at the centre of our Galaxy.
our solar system is on a spiral on one of the milky ways many spirals. we are in the milky way galaxy which is 100 000 light years in diameter and 10 000 light years thick at the centre.
Simple answer no if the Milky Way did not exist there would be no human race. We are part of the Milky Way galaxy in the most fundamental ways. We live here. We evolved here. Every element that goes up to make the Earth and you except hydrogen and most of the helium comes from stars that lived and died billions of years ago within the Milky Way. We owe our entire existence to the Milky Way. It is absolutely probable that life has arisen in far off galaxies. They might even look remarkably like humans although that is very doubtful but still they will not be humans.
My opinion: Milky Way
yeah it is. Snickers are the same as Milky Ways except for that Snickers have peanuts.
A light year is a actually a measure of distance, not time; is the distance that light travels in one year. The Milky Way is thought to have been evolving and forming from around the time that galaxies first began to appear in the early universe; and in some ways it is still forming since it is pulling material from nearby satellite galaxies. Some clues such as properties of globular clusters, elemental abundance and qualities of white dwarfs yield clues about the Milky Way's age; although they are somewhat approximate it's easily possible that there was a recognizable overdensity in stars as early as 200 million years after the universe was formed fated to form our galaxy, and some evidence hints that the Milky Way would have been recognizable in its current form about a billion years later - perhaps around 12.5 billion years ago.
candy
pinwheel
the milky ways gravity is pulling it in
milky ways
no one knows
I don't really like milky ways. Reese's cups are better.
Bared spiral.
nougat
My galaxy is called the milky way because at night when observers spotted the number of stars in the sky, to them it looked like someone spilt some milk in the sky, therefor milky way.