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you need a telescope that is directly above it and you can't do that realistically

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Q: Why are there no photos of the whole of the Milky Way?
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What does the milky way black hole do?

Keeps the whole Milky Way together


Can you say the distance between milky way galaxy and earth?

Center or whole? 0 miles if it's the whole galaxy because Earth is IN the Milky Way Galaxy but IDK center.


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What is the different between the Milky Way and Milky Way galaxy?

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How long would it take to eat the whole milky way?

As long as you like.


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How is it that we have photographs of the Milky Way galaxy as if it were a distant entity yet the photos were taken from earth which resides in it?

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