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  • {{rpl|Milky Way}}
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  • ...distant.<ref name="Harris">William E. Harris, ''Catalog Of Parameters For Milky Way Globular Clusters'', February 2003, online at: http://www.physics.mcmaster. ...t which the gravitational influence of the cluster falls below that of the Milky Way as a whole, is about 233 light years from the center of the cluster. Stars
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Milky Way]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...t is a blue-and-white little world, settled in a backwater region of the [[Milky Way]] [[galaxy]].
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  • {{r|Milky Way}}
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  • ...far-infrared (FIR). This provides about 30% of the total luminosity of the Milky Way Galaxy. Interstellar dust FIR radiation removes the gravitational energy of ...of a galaxy, about 10 − 15 % of the total mass of the galactic disk of the Milky Way, and tends to concentrate near the galactic plane and along the spiral arms
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  • '''Revolution period in the Milky Way:'''
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  • ...disk is about 260,000 light-years in diameter. The disc of the [[Milky Way|Milky Way galaxy]], our own, is considerably smaller, approximately 100,000 light yea ...imit=5&img_stamp=YES Andromeda] NASA IPAC Extragalactic Database</ref> The Milky Way and Andromeda are approaching each other at about 100 km/sec and may collid
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  • ...used a telescope to study the bright band on the night sky known as the [[Milky Way]] and discovered that it was composed of a huge number of faint stars. In a ...e the distance to the nebulae: they were far too distant to be part of the Milky Way. In 1936, Hubble produced a classification system for galaxies that is used
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  • * The diameter of our [[Milky Way]] Galaxy is about 100,000 light years.
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  • The '''Milky Way''' is the [[Galaxy (astronomy)|galaxy]] that contains the planet [[Earth]], The disk of the Milky Way galaxy is approximately 100,000 light years in diameter, and about 1,000 li
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  • :'''N*''' represents the number of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, estimated at 100 billion
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  • | title = Milky Way Cepheid Standards for Measuring Cosmic Distances and Application to Gaia DR
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  • ===The [[Galaxy]] (the [[Milky Way]])===
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  • ...allows formation timescales to be placed upon the structures within the [[Milky Way]] galaxy, namely the [[Galactic spheroid|galactic halo]] and [[Galactic pla
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  • ...16 billion light years from the Sun. The Sun is in the galaxy called the [[Milky Way]] (because of its appearance as a faint band of light encircling the night
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  • ...e been created, independently, perhaps in numerous galaxies, including the Milky Way long before our planet was fashioned. The cosmos may be awash with every co
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  • ...e ever discovered was Cygnus X-1 in 1964. Cygnus X-1 is located within the Milky Way in the constellation of Cygnus, the Swan. <ref>Choi, C. Q. (2021). [https:/
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  • ...lanet [[Uranus]], the first new planet found; he also found out that the [[Milky Way]] is a system of stars with the shape of a disk. The distance to a [[star]] The existence of [[galaxy|galaxies]] external to the [[Milky Way]] was only proved in the early [[20th century]]; soon after, the [[expansio
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  • ...convinced that there will be a galactic alignment of the Earth, sun and [[Milky Way]] on or near December 21, 2012. His book ''Maya Cosmogenesis'' 2012, publis * '''Dark rift'''. This is just a place where there are dust clouds in the [[Milky Way]]. Morrison said: "I can't imagine where someone decided to be afraid of th
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  • ...one of the oldest, most metal-poor planetary systems discovered yet in the Milky Way.
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  • | Dark matter, in Milky Way halo | Estimated number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy
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  • ...like us on the spinning [[Earth]], orbiting the [[Sun]], moving with the [[Milky Way]]).
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  • ...s of 2009. The main story is set around 2500 AD in a distant part of the [[Milky Way]] Galaxy, when the Terrans, who are descendants of the exiled prisoners fro
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  • ...." In other words, imagine anything at all, from a pebble to a dog to the Milky Way Galaxy; whatever you imagine, try to imagine something greater. Then we sa
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  • ...on), orbits the [[Sun]] (another accelerated motion), and moves with the [[Milky Way]] (still another accelerated motion). These motions are slight, although th
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  • ...dust cloud|interplanetary dust]]. The Solar System orbits the core of the Milky Way galaxy, along with billions of other stars.<ref>[http://scifiles.larc.nasa ...[[bow shock]], a plasma "wake" left by the Sun as it travels through [[the Milky Way]].<ref name=NASAHeliospherePOD/><ref> {{cite web |year= 2002| author= P. C.
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  • ...Age in the Milky Way'' (1988)<ref>Ferris T. (1988) ''Coming of Age in the Milky Way''. New York: Morrow, ISBN 0688058892. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=k ...destination is usually unknown."'' Timothy Ferris, ''Coming of Age in the Milky Way'' (1988)</blockquote>-->
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  • ...tial capacity of the cosmos provided by his telescopic observations of the Milky Way as well as influence from others. He did not state specifically what led hi ...ding a possibility of external galaxies (''island universes'') outside the Milky Way, first postulated by '''Immanuel Kant'''. His contributions included work i
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  • ...n]] (another acceleration) and following the Sun in its travels with the [[Milky Way]]. Other examples are satellites<ref name=Isidon>{{cite book |title=Robust
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  • ...on), orbits the [[Sun]] (another accelerated motion), and moves with the [[Milky Way]] (still another accelerated motion).
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  • ...destination is usually unknown."'' Timothy Ferris, ''Coming of Age in the Milky Way'' (1988)</blockquote>
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  • ...—was not understood and the apparent universe, at that time limited to The Milky Way, did not appear to be expanding or contracting.
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  • ...ww.bobbydriscoll.net }}</ref>His reward for all of that would be in 1954 a Milky Way Gold Star Award, chosen in a nationwide poll for his work on [[television]]
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