Ah, what a wonderful thought to ponder! Our star, the mighty Sun, is recognized as a G2V type star in the grand spaciousness of our beautiful galaxy, the Milky Way. It graces us with its warm presence and provides life-giving energy to our celestial environment. Trully marvelous, right there.
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A galaxy.
Barnard's Star is located in the Milky Way galaxy, which is the galaxy where our solar system is also located. It is a red dwarf star and is one of the closest stars to our solar system, at a distance of about 6 light-years away.
Pollux is a star in the constellation of Gemini, approximately 34 light-years away from Earth. It is not a galaxy, but rather a binary star system consisting of a bright giant star and a fainter companion star.
No, the Milky Way is a galaxy and it is the galaxy that we live in.
Like EVERY naked-eye star AND virtually every star that can be resolved with anything short of world class optics, mu Cephei is a member of our Milky Way galaxy.
sun is the brightest star in the galaxy
A star is one, a galaxy is many.
galaxy: star and star (your welcome)
what star?
A star - especially as a galaxy is formed of billions of stars.
A group of star is called galaxy.
Polaris is not a galaxy, it is a star.
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Yes, a Lyman-break galaxy is a star forming galaxy at a high redshift.
a) Earth is not a star, but a planet. b) Earth is not part of "another galaxy", but of our own galaxy.
No galaxies is way biger than a star, a star is .0000765% of a galaxy.