k Map of our galaxy the Milky Way The Milky Way. Map of our Milky Way galaxy. It is a spiral galaxy with a short bar white at centre. Its diameter is about 100,000 light years. The estimated number of stars in the galaxy is about 15 billion. Molecular clouds orange and bright nebulae pink densely populate the galaxys spiral arms. Molecular clouds consist of molecules and dust and are associated with regions of star formation. Nebulae are formed by hydrogen lit up and ionised by nearby young, hot stars. Clouds of neutral hydrogen are seen in yellow. The most accurate map of the galaxy when published in 1994, the HenbestBaum map is based on locations of 1500 bright stars, nebulae and other objects. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Map of our galaxy the Milky Way The Milky Way. Map of our Milky Way galaxy. It is a spiral galaxy with a short bar  white  at centre. Its diameter is about 100,000 light years. The estimated number of stars in the galaxy is about 15 billion. Molecular clouds  orange  and bright nebulae  pink  densely populate the galaxy s spiral arms. Molecular clouds consist of molecules and dust and are associated with regions of star formation. Nebulae are formed by hydrogen lit up and ionised by nearby young, hot stars. Clouds of neutral hydrogen are seen in yellow. The most accurate map of the galaxy when published in 1994, the Henbest Baum map is based on locations of 1500 bright stars, nebulae and other objects.
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Map of our galaxy the Milky Way

The Milky Way. Map of our Milky Way galaxy. It is a spiral galaxy with a short bar (white) at centre. Its diameter is about 100,000 light years. The estimated number of stars in the galaxy is about 15 billion. Molecular clouds (orange) and bright nebulae (pink) densely populate the galaxy's spiral arms. Molecular clouds consist of molecules and dust and are associated with regions of star formation. Nebulae are formed by hydrogen lit up and ionised by nearby young, hot stars. Clouds of neutral hydrogen are seen in yellow. The most accurate map of the galaxy when published in 1994, the Henbest/Baum map is based on locations of 1500 bright stars, nebulae and other objects.

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