The constellation norma is a L shaped constellation in the sky. It runs throught the milky way The constellation norma is a L shaped constellation in the sky. It runs throught the milky way
It's also called the Cygnus Arm or Cygnus-Norma Arm, which might give you a clue to the source of the name if you're more familiar with northern constellations than southern ones. Norma is one of the constellations the Milky Way passes through. It's otherwise fairly unremarkable, consisting mainly of two moderately bright stars, so it's not surprising that many people have never heard of it.
The stars in the constellation Norma are not particularly well-known individually, but some of the more notable ones include Alpha Norma (also known as Atria), which is the brightest star in the constellation. Other stars in Norma include Beta Norma and Gamma Norma, along with several other fainter stars. Norma is primarily recognized for its role in the southern sky and as part of the larger area of the Milky Way.
There no milky way in sky there is only milky way galaxy
The Milky Way galaxy is.... called the Milky Way Galaxy
The galaxy that contains Earth and the rest of the Solar system is the Milky Way galaxy.
Zero. We are in it
the milky way is just the name of our galaxy, there isn't really a "milky way"
Milky Way Milky Way
Well, we are in the Milky Way.
Yes. We are in the milky way galaxy
The Milky way.