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Ashanti Mercer
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19 February, 00:32
Where we can see milky way galaxy?
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Derrick Conley
19 February, 00:46
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Every star you can see with the unaided eye is located within the milky way. The only object you can see (without optical aid) in the sky outside of the milky way is the Andromeda Galaxy. Andromeda is over 2.5 million light years from earth; much too far to resolve individual stars without a powerful telescope.
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Joseph
19 February, 00:58
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Every star we see is in the Milky Way Galaxy, since we are a part of it.
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