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  2. Molecular cloud - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the molecular gas is contained in a ring between 3.5 and 7.5 kiloparsecs (11,000 and 24,000 light-years) from the center of the Milky Way (the Sun is about 8.5 kiloparsecs from the center). [6] Large scale CO maps of the galaxy show that the position of this gas correlates with the spiral arms of the galaxy. [7]

  3. Parsec - Wikipedia

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    The centre of the Milky Way is more than 8 kiloparsecs (26,000 ly) from the Earth and the Milky Way is roughly 34 kiloparsecs (110,000 ly) across. ESO 383-76, one of the largest known galaxies, has a diameter of 540.9 kpc (1.8 million ly). The Andromeda Galaxy is about 780 kpc (2.5 million ly) away from the Earth.

  4. Crab Nebula - Wikipedia

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    The nebula lies in the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way galaxy, at a distance of about 2.0 kiloparsecs (6,500 ly) from Earth. It has a diameter of 3.4 parsecs (11 ly), corresponding to an apparent diameter of some 7 arcminutes, and is expanding at a rate of about 1,500 kilometres per second (930 mi/s), or 0.5% of the speed of light.

  5. Thick disk - Wikipedia

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    The thick disk is one of the structural components of about 2/3 of all disk galaxies, including the Milky Way. It was discovered first in external edge-on galaxies. [1] Soon after, it was proposed as a distinct galactic structure in the Milky Way, different from the thin disk and the halo in the 1983 article by Gilmore & Reid. [2]

  6. Spiral galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The Milky Way was once considered an ordinary spiral galaxy. Astronomers first began to suspect that the Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy in the 1960s. [35] [36] Their suspicions were confirmed by Spitzer Space Telescope observations in 2005, [37] which showed that the Milky Way's central bar is larger than what was previously suspected.

  7. Habitable zone - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Seth Borenstein concluded that there are roughly 500 million habitable planets in the Milky Way. [122] NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory 2011 study, based on observations from the Kepler mission, raised the number somewhat, estimating that about "1.4 to 2.7 percent" of all stars of spectral class F , G , and K are expected to have ...

  8. Star cluster - Wikipedia

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    In the Milky Way galaxy, globular clusters are distributed roughly spherically in the galactic halo, around the Galactic Center, orbiting the center in highly elliptical orbits. In 1917, the astronomer Harlow Shapley made the first respectable estimate of the Sun's distance from the Galactic Center, based on the distribution of globular clusters.

  9. Satellite galaxies of the Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    The Milky Way has several smaller galaxies gravitationally bound to it, as part of the Milky Way subgroup, which is part of the local galaxy cluster, the Local Group. [ 1 ] There are 61 small galaxies confirmed to be within 420 kiloparsecs (1.4 million light-years ) of the Milky Way, [ 2 ] but not all of them are necessarily in orbit, and some ...

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