No, the solar system is not in the Milky Way. The Milky Way is a galaxy, and is home to an estimated 200 to 400 billion stars, and just one of them (our sun) is the center of our solar system.
The moon is a natural satellite of Earth and is not directly related to the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our solar system, including Earth and the moon. The moon orbits Earth, not the Milky Way.
The distance is zero. Along with us, the moon is in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Yes, it is difficult to see the Milky Way with a full moon present in the sky because the moon's brightness can wash out the fainter stars and the Milky Way's glow.
No its not a milky way and it is not cheese. it is just grey dust.
no it doesn't have a moon .
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Yes, it is difficult to see the Milky Way clearly when the sky is illuminated by a full moon because the moon's brightness can wash out the fainter stars and the Milky Way's dim glow.
Our moon is the smallest.
Under optimal conditions (absence of clouds, and the phase of the moon being new moon) yes, the milky way is the galaxy that this planet resides in.
The moon and the milky way are both astronomical objects which can be seen by looking at the night sky. Other than that, they do not have any particular connection.
The moon and the milky way are both astronomical objects which can be seen by looking at the night sky. Other than that, they do not have any particular connection.
Increasing size---------------> Moon, Jupiter, Sun, The milky way galaxy correct me if i am wrong xx