• In terms of our location within the Milky Way, we reside in the suburbs, about 25,000 lightyears away from the centre in one of its spiral arms.
  • The galaxy that we live in is known as the Milky Way galaxy. It consists of a collection of stars and planets that are gravitationally bound together in a swirling spiral.
  • The Milky Way is a fairly narrow band of faint diffuse light around the celestial sphere. The Milky Way Galaxy is a spiral galaxy of about 100 billion stars.
  • Keep reading, and you’ll learn what it is, where is our place in the galaxy, and when is the best time to view the Milky Way.
  • The Milky Way Galaxy is organized into spiral arms of giant stars that illuminate interstellar gas and dust. The sun is in a finger called the Orion Spur.
  • The plane of the Milky Way covers such a large area on the sky that studying it in detail can take a very long time.
  • The artist's concept also includes a new spiral arm, called the "Far-3 kiloparsec arm," discovered via a radio-telescope survey of gas in the Milky Way.
  • The Milky Way compared to the Earth: If the Milky Way was shrunk down to the size of the United States, the Earth would be smaller than a grain of sand.
  • Our solar system is located within the disk of the Milky Way, but far from its center, on one of the spiral-shaped concentrations of dust and gas called the Orion Arm.
  • The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains the solar system among its billions of stars and nebulae. The Milky Way is shaped like a flat disk and has a bulge jutting out of the center.