Most commonly, this galaxy is called the Milky Way. It is a lenticular galaxy, and is known by our scientist to have carbon based life forms. Other life forms are yet to be discovered by these carbon based life forms.
the milky way galaxy
The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, which are 2 small galaxies orbiting the Milky Way.The Andromeda Galaxy, which is slightly larger than the Milky Way.The Triangulum Galaxy, which is slightly smaller than the Milky Way.
Earth is part of the Sol Constellation which belongs to the Milky Way Galaxy.
Milky-Way galaxy
Yes, a spiral nebula is type of galaxy much like the Milky Way.
Yes, the Carina Nebula is located in the Milky Way Galaxy only 7,500 light years away from earth.
Andromeda, Milky Way These are galaxies ^ Orion Nebula Eagle Nebula
Distance to center of Milky Way: about 26,000 light-years. Distance to Orion Nebula: about 1,300 light-years.
NO we live in eagle Nebula
Gravitational collapse of a protostellar nebula.
The Orion nebula is part of our own galaxy (the Milky Way). The Orion nebula is about 1500 light-years away from us. Our galaxy is about 100000 light-years across.
the rosette nebula is located near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy....
That's a planetary nebula within our Milky Way.
Considering the size of the Milky Way Galaxy and the amount of "empty" space, the amount of space an emission nebula occupies is so small as to be infinitesimal and impossible to equate to a volume.
The discovery of the Milky Way is credited to the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus, who was the first person in recorded history to make the assumption that the Milky Way existed and was made up of billions of distant stars.
No. Nebulae exist in almost every galaxy.