Because it's where we live.
the other parts are only seen because there are clouds in the milky way galaxy that prevents scientists to see all inside the milky way galaxy
yes
Scientists estimate that there are around 58 billion star systems in our Galaxy.
Yes, scientists know what is outside the Milky Way Galaxy. We know that the Andromeda galaxy is outside the Milky Way. The Andromeda is 300 million light years away from earth, and we have also mapped several stars, too.
Scientists have taken pictures of the Milky Way galaxy using telescopes and spacecraft that can capture images of the stars and gas clouds within our galaxy. These images help us study and understand the structure and composition of the Milky Way.
The Milky way is a galaxy. A spiral galaxy, to be more precise.The Milky way is a galaxy. A spiral galaxy, to be more precise.The Milky way is a galaxy. A spiral galaxy, to be more precise.The Milky way is a galaxy. A spiral galaxy, to be more precise.
The Milky Way is a galaxy, is is our galaxy
The Milky Way galaxy is.... called the Milky Way Galaxy
What aspect of the "working" of the Milky Way are you interested in? The Milky Way is a galaxy - the galaxy we live in. It consists of several hundred billion stars, each a sun similar to our own Sun. It has a diameter of about 100,000 light-years.
No. The Milky Way is believed to be a barred spiral galaxy.
The galaxy in which our solar system is located has long been known as "the Milky Way". Scientists refer to it as "our galaxy", or more often just " the Galaxy".
The Sun is the central focus of our solar system and is part of the Milky Way galaxy.