No, the Milky Way is a galaxy and it is the galaxy that we live in.
No, the Sun is not the only star in the Milky Way galaxy. There are estimated to be over 200 billion stars in our galaxy, of varying sizes and ages. The Sun is just one of the many stars that make up the Milky Way.
Yes, the sun is a star located in the Milky Way galaxy. It is one of billions of stars in our galaxy, which is a spiral galaxy that spans about 100,000 light-years in diameter.
The milky way is where there is a lot of stars at each end of the galaxy And a star is a matter mostly of gas pressured together
Yes, unless it's a galaxy or nebula outside of the Milky Way... all the singular stars you can see are within our galaxy.
Although Orion is really close to the Milky Way, Orion isn't in the Milky Way. Just for the same of clarity: if you mean the Milky Way galaxy as opposed to "that band of diffuse light in the sky," every star bright enough for you to see individually is in the Milky Way galaxy.
The Sun. Seriously, the Sun is a star and we are in the Milky Way.
The "Milky Way" is the name of the galaxy in which we live.
no. the sun is a star and the milky way is a galaxy.
Betelgeuse, also known as Alpha Orionis, is in the Milky Way. It is the brightest star in the constellation Orion.
The Milky Way is a group of star systems which include many stars that are older than the star we know as the Sun. Therefore, the Milky Way is far older.
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Every other star in the Milky Way galaxy, plus our Sun.
the milky way is a galaxy, in fact, it is our galaxy. Our galaxy is in a spiral and the Sun ( which is a star)is in the spiral.yo peeps
The milky way is where there is a lot of stars at each end of the galaxy And a star is a matter mostly of gas pressured together
Since we have not charted all the stars in the Milky Way Galaxy that is currently unknown.
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