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The Milky Way gets its name from its appearance as a dim, milky band of light stretching across the night sky, which is composed of countless stars too faint to be distinguished individually. The term "Milky Way" is derived from the Latin "Via Lactea," meaning "milky road" or "milky way," reflecting its milk-like appearance. This name has its roots in ancient Greek mythology, where it was associated with the milk of the goddess Hera.

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