The Milky Way is out nearest Galaxy. It is not a constellation.
All named stars are within the Milky Way galaxy. In fact all individual stars are within the Milky Way galaxy.
The constellation Centaurus is not similar to the Milky Way galaxy. Centaurus is a constellation visible from Earth, consisting of stars that appear to form a pattern as seen from our perspective. The Milky Way, on the other hand, is a spiral galaxy that contains billions of stars, including our solar system. The Milky Way is much larger and more complex than the constellation Centaurus.
Milky Way and Pinwheel (Messier 101, M101) are two known galaxies. The galaxy that includes the Solar System is the Milky way.
The constellation Archer, also known as Sagittarius, points toward the center of the Milky Way galaxy. It is located in the southern hemisphere and is known for its teapot shape formed by its brightest stars.
galaxy well... the milky way itself is a constellation but we live in what we call the milky way galaxy.,
The Milky Way stretches through various constellations, so it does not belong to any one of them.
All of them. The Milky Way is all around us.
Not "the" quasar, but "a" quasar - there are many. A quasar is associated with a supermassive black hole, and those are generally at the center of galaxies.
The Milky Way is out nearest Galaxy. It is not a constellation.
The Milky Way is the plane of our galaxy NOT a constellation. We can see it because we are part of it.
Earth is part of the Sol Constellation which belongs to the Milky Way Galaxy.
Orion is a constellation in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
No, the Milky Way is a galaxy. It's the one we live in.
Yes, all the stars that make up the constellation Sagittarius are part of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Yes. All constellations are in the Milky Way. Note that the Andromeda constellation is not to be confused with the Andromeda Galaxy.
The Carina Dwarf Spheroidal is a dwarf galaxy in the Carina constellation.