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Milky Way

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1. Milky Way - Noun

2. Milky Way - Adjective

3. Milky Way - Proper noun

Meaning

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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Milky-Way

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A 2012 study, analyzing gravitational microlensing data, estimates an average of at least 1.6 bound planets for every star in the Milky Way. Source: Internet

47 Tucanae – the second most luminous globular cluster in the Milky Way, after Omega Centauri Core-collapse is thought to occur when the more massive stars in a globular cluster encounter their less massive companions. Source: Internet

According to some estimates, red dwarfs make up three-quarters of the stars in the Milky Way. Source: Internet

Along the direction of the star's motion within the Milky Way, this extends out to a distance of only 30 AU, or roughly the orbital distance of Neptune from the Sun. Source: Internet

After dispatching Tiamat with the "arrows of his winds" down her throat and constructing the heavens with the arch of her ribs, Enlil places her tail in the sky as the Milky Way, and her crying eyes become the source of the Tigris and Euphrates. Source: Internet

Although the Milky Way has never collided with a galaxy as large as Andromeda before, evidence of past collisions of the Milky Way with smaller dwarf galaxies is increasing. citation Such large-scale interactions are rare. Source: Internet

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