Our sun, also known as Sol, is of average size as stars go. Much larger stars exist in our galaxy, as well as much smaller stars.
The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy with a diameter of approx 100,000 light years. The sun and the Solar System are in one of the arms, approx halfway between the galactic centre and its rim.
Our sun is like a spec compared to other suns in our galaxy.
Not even close. It's relatively small compared to the billions of other stars in the galaxy.
Trye... there are millions of stars in our own galaxy.
About 2/3 of the way to the outer edge.
Yes. Venus is one of the planets in our solar system, and our Sun (and the solar system) are part of the Milky Way galaxy.
These are the basics. Our sun is the star at the center of our solar system. A solar system is made up of a star and any other objects connected to it by its gravity. Our sun has the standard eight planets along with their moons, and also countless other objects including asteroids and comets. Our galaxy, The Milky Way, is estimated to contain between 200 billion and 400 billion stars. Some of those stars have planets orbiting them, and others do not. Our solar system then is just a very very tiny part of the Milky Way, and the Milky Way is one of billions of observable galaxies throughout space.
Our galaxy is named the Milky Way, for the band of light stretching across the sky through the constellation of Sagittarius which they ancient Greeks thought resembled milk spilled along a path. Light pollution renders this beautiful effect invisible in most urban areas. On moonless nights in the country or out on the ocean it is extraordinary.
We call the galaxy we live in the Milky Way. We call the sun at the center of our solar system Sol. We call the planet we live on Sol or Terra.
The third planet from the sun is the earth. Our entire solar system, including the earth, is in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
Yes. Venus is one of the planets in our solar system, and our Sun (and the solar system) are part of the Milky Way galaxy.
The galaxy in which we are located - and thus the galaxy in which our Sun, and our Solar System, is located, is known as the "Milky Way".
Yes, the solar system (being one of the billions of star systems) lies in the Milky Way. The Milky way is a galaxy and the Sun and its planets are inside our galaxy............
basically the milky way is a galaxy and our solar system(earth, sun, mars, etc.) is part of that galaxy.
The Milky Way is a galaxy because it contains our solar system and multiple stars. the reason for this is that a solar system is a group of planets that travels in a circular pattern around the sun. A galaxy is a are that contains a solar system along with billions of stars
These are the basics. Our sun is the star at the center of our solar system. A solar system is made up of a star and any other objects connected to it by its gravity. Our sun has the standard eight planets along with their moons, and also countless other objects including asteroids and comets. Our galaxy, The Milky Way, is estimated to contain between 200 billion and 400 billion stars. Some of those stars have planets orbiting them, and others do not. Our solar system then is just a very very tiny part of the Milky Way, and the Milky Way is one of billions of observable galaxies throughout space.
Our solar system. The Milky Way galaxy. The universe.
Milky Way is our galaxy
The Sun - and our whole solar system - is travelling around the Milky Way galaxy.
No. The sun is in the centre of our solar system. In the centre of our galaxy, the Milky Way, there is probably a black hole.