Oh, well, let's think about it for a moment. The Milky Way is a big galaxy where we live, full of twinkling stars and swirling dust. And little Stephenson 2-18 is just one part of that magical galaxy, harmonizing with all the other stars and celestial beings around it. So yes, dear friend, Stephenson 2-18 is indeed nestled right here in the beautiful and vast Milky Way.
Our solar system is located in the thin disk of the Milky Way.
The name of our galaxy is the Milky Way. Our solar system is located within the Milky Way, one of billions of galaxies in the universe.
The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy, meaning it has a central bar-shaped structure with spiral arms extending outwards. Our solar system is located in one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way.
Yes. The entire solar system is in the Milky Way.
Mars is a planet in our solar system, not in the Milky Way galaxy. It is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system and is located within the inner region of the Milky Way galaxy, along with Earth and the other planets in our solar system.
"Our" galaxy is the Milky Way.
Yes, our solar system is located in the milky way.
The better question would be: Where is our Sun in relation to the Milky Way? Our Sun is located on one of the Milky Way's spirals, about halfway.
Earth is located in the Milky Way Galaxy.
We are in the Milky Way. It is in the sky all around us.
Our Solar System is located IN the Milky Way Galaxy.
Our solar system is located in the thin disk of the Milky Way.
We are on the outer ring of the Milky Way
Orion Arm (Of which the Milky Way (Our Galaxy) is included)
Our galaxy and the Milky Way are the same galaxy.
The Sun is located in what is called the "Orion-Cygnus arm" of the Milky Way.
Milky way is the galaxy in which our Earth and the parent star Sun are located.