All of them. We are inside the Milky Way; the Milky Way is all around us.
Like a long (milky colored) cloud in the sky - that moves with the stars and not the wind.
There no milky way in sky there is only milky way galaxy
its the clouds
milky way is defined in a way , it is in fact that it is made up of hundred of thousand of faint distant stars which appear like bright dust in the sky.
It appears milky because it's made from so many stars that from a distance, it looks milky.If you look at the Milky Way from somewhere where the sky is really dark, it looks like someone spilled glowing milk across the sky, and formed a little stream; that's why it is called the "milky way". There isn't any literal "milk" there.Check the link below for an excellent photo of the Milky Way.
It would look dark and thin on the edges, and getting oh so thicker and brighter near the center.
We are in the Milky Way. It is in the sky all around us.
No
The Milky Way was named when the early astronomers looked up at the night sky and saw a milky band of dim stars going across the sky.
milky, like a river of stars
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.
the whitish glare of the stars appear milky