... a glowing band across the sky--"The MilkyWay" to ancient Greek observers, and to us ... May 2003, page 1356) calls it "The MilkyWay's Dark, Starving Pit" and also suggests ...
... a glowing band across the sky--"The MilkyWay" to ancient Greek observers, and to us ... May 2003, page 1356) calls it "The MilkyWay's Dark, Starving Pit" and also suggests ...
... on the Moon, phases of Venus (like the ones of the Moon), stars of the MilkyWay ... The MilkyWay, a whitish cloud stretching across the heaven: Galileo found it was ... When we look at the MilkyWay, we are seeing that cloud edge-on and therefore ...
... on the Moon, phases of Venus (like the ones of the Moon), stars of the MilkyWay ... The MilkyWay, a whitish cloud stretching across the heaven: Galileo found it was ... When we look at the MilkyWay, we are seeing that cloud edge-on and therefore ...
... of course, but it is perpendicular to the MilkyWay, with no north-south preference ... theory, that the Big Bang was the MilkyWay's birth, not the birth of many galaxies ...
... At that latitude, the centre of the MilkyWay passes overhead, where it makes a ... than make up for them, and yes, the brightest part of the Milkyway is there, too ... North of the equator, the best view of the MilkyWay is in mid-summer. ...
... At that latitude, the centre of the MilkyWay passes overhead, where it makes a ... than make up for them, and yes, the brightest part of the Milkyway is there, too ... North of the equator, the best view of the MilkyWay is in mid-summer. ...
... Had they originated in our own galaxy, they would have probably been concentrated in the direction of the MilkyWay, where most of our galaxy's stars are found (the galaxy is a flattened disk, and when we look at the MilkyWay we see it edge-on). ...