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The Milky Way galaxy does not contain planets itself, as it is a collection of billions of stars, gas, and dust. However, the Milky Way is home to our solar system, which includes eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
I think it is the milkey way beacause it is the round shape and it has many star and can go up to 200 miles per hour.
Milky way galaxy looks like a stream of milk across the sky. Some of its features are; It is thick at the centre and thin at the edges. The diameter the disk is 105 light years. The galactic centre is said to be a black hole. The distance of our sun from the galactic centre is 27000 light years. 90% of its interstellar matter is in the form of hydrogen The period of revolution of sun around the galactic centre is about 220 million years with a velocity of around 250 km/s. The mass of the galaxy is estimated to be 3x1041 kg.
In our solar system, the planets are arranged by distance from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. In the Milky Way galaxy, planets orbit stars, so their specific arrangement depends on the star they orbit.
No, the Milky Way is a galaxy and it is the galaxy that we live in.
Aliens do not live in the Milkey Way galaxy, however they might live in a different galaxy. That is a world mystery.
Under the Milkey way.
Yep indeed it is
No, the Milkey Way is the galaxy that Earth is in.
The Milky Way Galaxy is a galaxy ALL the time...
Kerma was located in what is today southern Egypt and northern Sudan.
There are 9 planets in our solar system, which is the Milkey way Galexy.
Our Galaxy, the Milky Way, is part of the local group of Galaxies
They are composed of mainly hydrogen and helium.
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The name of the our galaxy is the Milkey Way. It is considered to have a elliptical shape because of how it is up in space.
The Milky Way is the galaxy in which the solar system is located. It is a barred spiral galaxy that is part of the local group of galaxies. It is one of billions of galaxies in the observable universe.