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- Milky_Way abstract "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System. Its name “milky” is derived from its appearance as a dim glowing band arching across the night sky in which the naked eye cannot distinguish individual stars. The term “Milky Way” is a translation of the Latin via lactea, from the Greek γαλαξίας κύκλος (galaxías kýklos, "milky circle"). From the Earth, the Milky Way appears like a band because its disk-shaped structure is viewed from within the Galaxy. Galileo Galilei first resolved the band of light into individual stars with his telescope in 1610. In the past, astronomers thought that all of the stars in the universe were contained inside of the Milky Way. Following the 1920 Great Debate between the astronomers Harlow Shapley and Heber Curtis, observations by Edwin Hubble definitively showed that the Milky Way is just one of many galaxies.The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy some 100,000–120,000 light-years in diameter which contains 100–400 billion stars. It may contain at least as many planets as well. The Solar System is located within the disk, about 27,000 light-years away from the Galactic Center, on the inner edge of a spiral-shaped concentration of gas and dust called the Orion Arm. The stars in the inner ≈10,000 light-years form a bulge and one or more bars that radiate from the bulge. The very center is marked by an intense radio source named Sagittarius A* which is likely to be a supermassive black hole.Stars and gases at a wide range of distances from the Galactic center orbit at approximately 220 kilometers per second. The constant rotation speed contradicts the laws of Keplerian dynamics and suggests that much of the mass of the Milky Way does not emit or absorb electromagnetic radiation. This mass has been given the name “dark matter”. The rotational period is about 240 million years at the position of the Sun. The Galaxy as a whole is moving at a velocity of approximately 600 km per second with respect to extragalactic frames of reference. The oldest known star in the Galaxy is at least 13.6 billion years old and thus must have formed shortly after the Big Bang. Surrounded by several smaller satellite galaxies, the Milky Way is part of the Local Group of galaxies, which forms a subcomponent of the Virgo Supercluster.".
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- Milky_Way below "See also: Galaxy, List of galaxies".
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- Milky_Way caption "A false-color infrared image of the core of the Milky Way Galaxy taken by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Older cool stars are blue, dust features lit up by large hot stars are shown in a reddish hue, and the bright white spot in the middle marks the site of Sagittarius A*, the super-massive black hole at the center of the Galaxy.".
- Milky_Way caption "An image of the Milky Way in the night sky above Paranal Observatory. The guide-star laser is aimed at the Galactic Center.".
- Milky_Way caption "Artist's conception of the spiral structure of the Milky Way with two major stellar arms and a bar".
- Milky_Way caption "Diagram of the Sun’s location in the Milky Way Galaxy. The angles represent longitudes in the galactic coordinate system.".
- Milky_Way caption "Diagram of the galaxies in the Local Group relative to the Milky Way".
- Milky_Way caption "Diagram of the stars in the Solar neighborhood".
- Milky_Way caption "The position of the Local Group within the Virgo Supercluster".
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- Milky_Way data "240".
- Milky_Way data "50".
- Milky_Way data ">13.6 Gyr".
- Milky_Way data "SBc".
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- Milky_Way direction "vertical".
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- Milky_Way header "Observation data".
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- Milky_Way label Density_wave_theory.
- Milky_Way label Diameter.
- Milky_Way label Galaxy_morphological_classification.
- Milky_Way label "Bar pattern rotation period".
- Milky_Way label "Mass".
- Milky_Way label "Number of stars".
- Milky_Way label "Oldest known star".
- Milky_Way label "Speed relative to CMB rest frame".
- Milky_Way label "Sun's Galactic rotation period".
- Milky_Way label "Sun's distance to Galactic Center".
- Milky_Way label "Thickness of thin stellar disk".
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- Milky_Way title "Milky Way Galaxy".
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- Milky_Way width "220".
- Milky_Way subject Category:Barred_spiral_galaxies.
- Milky_Way subject Category:Galactic_astronomy.
- Milky_Way subject Category:Local_Group.
- Milky_Way subject Category:Milky_Way_Galaxy.
- Milky_Way subject Category:Milky_Way_Subgroup.
- Milky_Way subject Category:Spiral_galaxies.
- Milky_Way type Abstraction100002137.
- Milky_Way type BarredSpiralGalaxies.
- Milky_Way type Collection107951464.
- Milky_Way type Galaxy108271042.
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- Milky_Way type SpiralGalaxies.
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- Milky_Way comment "The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System. Its name “milky” is derived from its appearance as a dim glowing band arching across the night sky in which the naked eye cannot distinguish individual stars. The term “Milky Way” is a translation of the Latin via lactea, from the Greek γαλαξίας κύκλος (galaxías kýklos, "milky circle"). From the Earth, the Milky Way appears like a band because its disk-shaped structure is viewed from within the Galaxy.".
- Milky_Way label "Droga Mleczna".
- Milky_Way label "Melkweg (sterrenstelsel)".
- Milky_Way label "Milchstraße".
- Milky_Way label "Milky Way".
- Milky_Way label "Via Lattea".
- Milky_Way label "Via Láctea".
- Milky_Way label "Voie lactée".
- Milky_Way label "Vía Láctea".
- Milky_Way label "Млечный Путь".
- Milky_Way label "درب التبانة".
- Milky_Way label "銀河系".
- Milky_Way label "银河系".
- Milky_Way sameAs Galaxie_Mléčná_dráha.
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- Milky_Way sameAs Esne_Bidea.
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- Milky_Way sameAs Bima_Sakti.
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- Milky_Way sameAs 銀河系.
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- Milky_Way sameAs Melkweg_(sterrenstelsel).
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