Inside the Milky Way galaxy.....
The stars throughout the disk.
All named stars are within the Milky Way galaxy. In fact all individual stars are within the Milky Way galaxy.
The milky way was formed by stars gases and dust . The milky way also started as a black hole and stars dust and gases gathered around the black hole.
Yes. All the stars you see at night are in the Milky Way galaxy.
No, most stars you see are stars within our own galaxy, the Milky Way
The "Big Bang" created the Universe and the first stars. Not long after, these stars began to contract due to gravitational attraction, possibly from the remnants of the first population III stars.These stars, created the early Milky Way. Since then, new stars have been formed - including our own Sun.
They are all different ages. Some are just being formed now, and some like our sun are several billion years old.
Large collections of gases accumulate to form a heavy gas body. This body is so hot that the temperature is high enough to initiate and sustain nuclear fusion. That's how stars are born.
Our solar system is within the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way consists of billion of stars including the Sun.
It is the SOLAR SYSTEM where the Earth is part of it( A Solar System Consists of Planets, Moon, Stars like SUN, Asteroids, Meteors, Comets and sometimes Black Hole).Above the surface of the Milky Way, Millions and Billions of Cluster of Stars are Scattered around it. A Cluster of Stars are made up of Looking-Young Stars but, They are actually old since the Milky Way was formed around 12 Billion Yrs. old.
Stars are being formed all the time in Planetary Nebula. So one has probably formed right now. So the answer is probably one second, maybe two.
Our galaxy is called milky-way. It had different kinds of stars, planets and super no a. It had hundreds to billions of stars in here Andromeda is more bigger than our galaxy, milky-way. Scientist says that milky-way and Andromeda will collide and will formed milkdromeda.