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Why does the Milky Way look hazy?

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Why do stars look hazy in the milky way?

Because there are a lot of them, and many of them are so far away that we don't see them as individual stars but rather as more of a vague glow.


Is the Milky Way farther from Earth than Neptune?

Earth and Neptune are both in the Milky Way, so on that basis, the Milky Way is zero distance from us. What we sometimes call the Milky Way is a hazy area going through the night sky. That is much further away than Neptune is.


Why does the milky way look like a hazy band of stars in the sky?

The galaxy is covered in dust. A large but very faint layer of stars surrounds the disk and bulge. In addition to stars, the Milky Way contains clouds of gas and dust called nebulae.


What do the stars of the milky way do?

Well just look at our sun i do hope you know that our galaxy is the milky way.


How do you see galaxies from earth?

use a teloscope, or look overhead at the milky way. You are part of the galaxy use a teloscope, or look overhead at the milky way. You are part of the galaxy


What does Milky Way look like up close?

were in it. Look up milky way on Google and you will see some pictures takes from the ground that's what it looks like.


What is the colour of the Milky Way?

people usually say milky white, because all the stars together look like milky white.


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Where is the Milky Way and what does it look like?

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What does the surface of the Milky Way look like?

The milky way has no definite surface, however from a distance it would look like a barred 2 armed spiral with some of the spiral arms bifurcating.


Where is Sirius in the milky way galaxy?

Find Orion's Belt, and follow its line of stars down to the left and you will find Sirius. It is unmistakeable. It is easily visible in the winter but not summer. Altenatively, look for the brightest thing other than the moon, and you've found it.


When you look in the sky do you see the asteroid belt or the Milky Way Galaxy?

Virtually everything that you see are stars or other objects that are in the Milky Way. You can see some of the planets of our solar system, but they of course are part of the Milky Way too.