Any normal star bright enough to be seen with the naked eye as an individual star is in the Milky Way galaxy. A supernova in a nearby galaxy such as one of the Magellanic Clouds might be bright enough to be seen with the naked eye, but these are short-lived.
Like EVERY naked-eye star AND virtually every star that can be resolved with anything short of world class optics, mu Cephei is a member of our Milky Way galaxy.
No, Polaris is a star in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is also known as the North Star.
Yes, the North Star (Polaris) can be seen from England with the naked eye. It is located close to the north celestial pole, making it visible from most of the northern hemisphere including England.
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Basically, any star that can be seen with the naked eye is in our own galaxy - the Milky Way.
The farthest star that can be seen with the naked eye from Earth is V762 Cas in the constellation Cassiopeia, which is approximately 16,308 light-years away.
Any star bright enough to be seen with the naked eye is in the Milky Way galaxy.
The farthest star visible to the naked eye is V762 Cas in the constellation Cassiopeia, which is approximately 16,308 light-years away from Earth.
Any star that can be seen with the naked eye - and those are usually the ones that have proper names - is in our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
Vega is one star, not a group of stars. Vega, like any other star that can be seen with the naked eye, is in our own galaxy, i.e., in the Milky Way.
The farthest star visible to the naked eye is V762 Cas in the Cassiopeia constellation, located approximately 16,308 light-years away from Earth.
The farthest star is too far away to be seen. Also there are billions upon billions of unnamed stars that are closer.
Any normal star bright enough to be seen with the naked eye as an individual star is in the Milky Way galaxy. A supernova in a nearby galaxy such as one of the Magellanic Clouds might be bright enough to be seen with the naked eye, but these are short-lived.
Farthest Star was created in 1975.
Like EVERY naked-eye star AND virtually every star that can be resolved with anything short of world class optics, mu Cephei is a member of our Milky Way galaxy.
Every star we see in the sky is part of our own Milky Way galaxy. You cannot see any stars in other galaxies with the naked eye.