| Our Sun is just one dust particle fromat least 200 billion other stars orbiting around the center of our Cosmic Island called Galaxy or Milky Way. We see the is as a bright band of stars across the sky because our Sun lies in one of the spiral arms. When looked at using binoculars or a small telescope, it is seen to be composed of vast numbers of individual, faint stars. It is actually the disk of our own galaxy - seen from our perspective (within the disk), the flat lens- shape of the Galaxy appears to surround us. There are also two tiny galaxies called Magellanic Clouds orbiting around Milky Way. |
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