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Outside the gravitational influence of the Galactic bars, astronomers generally organize the structure of the interstellar medium and stars in the disk of the Milky Way into four spiral arms. Spiral arms typically contain a higher density of interstellar gas and dust than the Galactic average as well as a greater concentration of star formation, a...
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[Antarctica] The Milky Way is a col situated between the southernmost extremity of the LeMay Range and the Planet Heights mountain range, in the eastern part of Alexander Island, Antarctica. It is the highest point on a possible sledging route between Jupiter Glacier and Uranus Glacier. The col was first mapped from air photos taken by the ...
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[chocolate bar] The Milky Way bar is a chocolate bar distributed by the Mars confectionery company. The American version of the Milky Way bar is made of chocolate-malt nougat topped with caramel and covered with milk chocolate and is very similar to the Mars bar sold in other countries. The non-US Milky Way bar, on the other hand, is not to...
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[confectionery] Ville Viking, my mother`s dachshund. Photograph taken by me on September 10th, 2006. ...
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[group] 36 button Anglo Concertina by AC Norman ...
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[mythology] There are many myths and legends about the origin of the Milky Way, the crowd of stars that makes a distinctive bright streak across the night sky. ==Mythology among cultures== ===Armenian=== Ancient Armenian mythology called the Milky Way the `Straw Thief`s Way`. According to legend, the god Vahagn stole some straw from the Ass...
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[spread] Milky Way Chocolate Spread was a brand of spread. It was distributed in the United States by Liberty Richter of Saddle Brook, New Jersey, but distributed internationally by Masterfoods Polska Sp. ZO,O, Kozuski Parcel, a division of Mars Incorporated. ==Distinctions== It had white stripes to complement the chocolate spread, and the ...
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Spiral galaxy containing our solar system. It can be observed by the naked eye as a faint luminous band stretching across the heavens, containing approximately a trillion stars, most of which are too distant to be seen individually.
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A faint band of hazy light that can be seen from clear, dark locations and which stretches all the way around the sky. When looked at using binoculars or a small telescope, it is seen to be composed of vast numbers of individual, faint stars. It is actually the disk of our own galaxy — seen from our perspective (within the disk), the flat le...
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The galaxy which includes the Sun and Earth.
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• The Milky Way Galaxy to which the Sun belongs. • A softly glowing band of light that across the sky, produced by light from stars in the galactic disk.
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The galaxy which includes the sun and Earth.
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The Milky Way is the large, disk-shaped aggregation of stars, or galaxy , that includes the sun and its solar system. Its name is derived from its appearance as a faintly luminous band that stretches across earth's sky at night. This band is the disk in which the solar system lies. Its hazy appearance results from the combined light of stars too fa...
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Milky way is London Cockney rhyming slang for homosexual (gay).
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A broad, faintly glowing band stretching across the night sky, composed of billions of stars in our galaxy too faint to be seen individually. Its invisible when the sky is lit up by artificial light or bright moonlight.
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Our Galaxy.
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This is the name of the galaxy we live in. There are about 100 billion stars in the Milky Way. The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy, made up of several arms. Our arm is imaginatively called the 'local arm' (by us at least). The Milky Way actually has a few smaller satellite galaxies, two of them are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, visible from t...
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[
n] - the galaxy containing the solar system
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the galaxy that contains the solar system
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the galaxy that contains the solar system
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The Milky Way is our galaxy. It contains about 100 billion stars, of which the Sun is just one. The Milky Way rotates like a large catherine wheel.
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Milky Way Galaxy noun the galaxy containing the solar system; consists of millions of stars that can be seen as a diffuse band of light stretching across the night sky
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Faint band of light crossing the night sky, consisting of stars in the plane of our Galaxy. The name Milky Way is often used for the Galaxy itself. It is a spiral galaxy, 100,000 light years in diameter and 2,000 light years thick, containing at least 100 billion stars. The Sun is in one of its spiral arms, about 27,000 light years from the centre,...
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the galaxy that contains the solar system
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