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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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  • The Milky Way galaxy which contains our solar system.
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  • The Milky Way galaxy which contains our solar system.
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  • Nearest large spiral galaxy to the Milky Way, also known as Messier 31
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  • ...tronomer (1889-1953) who discovered that there are other galaxies than the Milky Way and contributed to the observation that the universe is expanding.
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  • Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere and the Milky Way near Aquarius and Serpens Cauda, its name is Latin for 'eagle'.
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  • Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere within the Milky Way near Lupus and Ara, its name is Latin for 'carpenter's square'.
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  • ...n the constellation Ursa Major, which is five times as bright as the whole Milky Way.
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  • ...him to derive the first scientific estimates of the size and extent of the Milky Way Galaxy.
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  • ...ican astronomer who demonstrated the existence of galaxies external to the Milky Way Galaxy and a relation between distance and velocity of recession for galaxi
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  • ...eo that contains a prominent cluster of galaxies and the north pole of the Milky Way, its name is Latin for 'Berenice's Hair'.
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  • ...directions. Kapteyn's data were the first evidence of the rotation of the Milky Way, which ultimately led to the finding of [[galactic rotation]] by [[Bertil L
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  • ...kind of stars, [[Cepheid variables]], that are in other galaxies than the Milky Way. This discovery, announced in 1924, forced astronomers to revise their idea ...ble discovery—namely, that these galaxies are apparently receding from the Milky Way and that the further away they are, the faster they are receding (1927). Th
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