Galileo
Galileo Galilei
Galileo
That would be the big man upstairs, God.
Not in reality. But may someone went out of milky way through dreams
They are not. The Milky Way is a galaxy, the constellation Centaurus is just a man made visual representation of something, and bears no relation to a physical entity.
The "Milky Way" is called that because on a very dark night, it looks like a river of milk spilled across the sky. It's really quite noticeable, but here in our brightly lit cities, it can be difficult to see.The name goes back many centuries; we don't know who thought of it, but it was probably a dairy farmer.
The Milky Way Galaxy and about 17 other galaxies within 3 million light-years are collectively known as the Local Group. This group includes galaxies such as Andromeda (M31), Triangulum (M33), and the Milky Way.
We know the names of lots of galaxies--that is, the names we give them. I'm sure you're most familiar with the Milky Way Galaxy. You are here. Other well-known galaxies include the Andromeda Galaxy, which is our next-galaxy neighbor, and the Sombrero Galaxy, which resembles a sombrero.
Ah, the Milky Way galaxy is indeed a spiral galaxy, but more specifically it is classified as a barred spiral galaxy. The center of the galaxy has a bar-like structure that extends from the core. Just imagine a cozy little artist's studio at the heart of the Milky Way, full of cosmic beauty ready to be painted on the canvas of the universe.
The milky way is a unique galaxy in several ways: 1. It's the only known galaxy to contain life 2. It's one of only four galaxies discovered that form the famous spiral shape 3. The milky way has a black hole at the center, and is the only galaxy discovered so far where this is true 4. There are over 780,000 stars, which although is a low number for a galaxy, it's the most accurate star count for a galaxy that exists\ 5. The milky way galaxy is so famous that there's even a candy bar named after it!................................................................................................................. Well now that we have completed the astronomy lesson, lets get down to answering the question as stated about Milky Way Candy Bars, shall we? 1) 1923 introduced the original Milky Way candy bar. 2) 1926 there was a vanilla nougat version called Vanilla Milky Way. 3) 1989 saw the introduction of Milky way Dark having Dark chocolate 4) whose name was later changed to Milky Way Midnight in 2000. 5) the light version was introduced in 1994 called Milky Way Lite.
Oh, well, let's think about it for a moment. The Milky Way is a big galaxy where we live, full of twinkling stars and swirling dust. And little Stephenson 2-18 is just one part of that magical galaxy, harmonizing with all the other stars and celestial beings around it. So yes, dear friend, Stephenson 2-18 is indeed nestled right here in the beautiful and vast Milky Way.
Oh, that's a fascinating question, friend! In our beautiful Milky Way galaxy, there are billions upon billions of star systems just waiting to be explored and admired. Each system is unique and full of wonders, adding to the richness and beauty of our cosmic home.