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The Milky Way Galaxy is our home galaxy in the universe. It is a fairly typical barred spiral with four major arms in its disk, at least one spur, and a newly discovered outer arm. The galactic centre, which is located about 26,000 light-years from Earth, contains at least one supermassive black hole (called Sagittarius A*), and is crossed by a bar. The Milky Way began forming around 12 billion years ago and is part of a group of about 50 galaxies called the Local Group. The Andromeda Galaxy is part of this group as are numerous smaller galaxies, including the Magellanic Clouds. The Local Group itself is part of a larger gathering of galaxies called the Virgo Supercluster of galaxies.

Milky Way Galaxy Profile
Type: Barred Spiral
Diameter: 100,000 - 180,000 ly
Distance to Galactic Centre: 27,000 ly
Mass: 800 - 1,500 M☉
Age: 13.6 Billion years
Number of Stars 100 - 400 billion
Constellation: Sagittarius
Group: Local Group
Facts About The Milky Way
The Milky Way began as a series of dense regions in the early universe not long after the Big Bang. The first stars to form were in globular clusters that still exist. They are among the oldest stars formed in the Milky Way region.
The Milky Way has grown by merging with other galaxies through time. It is currently acquiring stars from a very small galaxy called the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal, as well as gobbling up material from the Magellanic Clouds.
The Milky Way moves through space at a velocity of about 552 kilometres per second (343 miles per second) with respect to the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation.
The Milky Way’s central core contains a supermassive black hole. It is commonly referred to as Sagittarius A*. It contains the mass of about 4.3 million Suns.
The stars, gas and dust of the Milky Way all orbit the centre at a rate of about 220 kilometres per second. This constant rate for all stars at different distances from the core implies the existence of a shell of dark matter surrounding our galaxy.
Our galaxy will collide with Andromeda Galaxy in about 5 billion years. Some astronomers refer to our two galaxy as a binary system of giant spirals.

AntaresRose 8 May 15
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I really love reading your post. So much truth in each of them. Makes my heart smile to see so many new a wonderful facts I didn't know before! Thank you!

Kafirah Level 8 May 20, 2018

Aww thanks. I enjoy finding and reading the articles also. The universe is a vast place which I am positive holds many pleasant secrets.

@BettyColeman I like to think that Earth is at the international end of the scale... Well, not Earth. The Earth is great. Couldn't ask for better. But it's people... lol

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For those of you who are interested, Brian Greene's "The Hidden Reality" is an excellent scientific treatise on multiverses, and more.

Thanks for your information.

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Great read! I always wondered if we actually know the shape of our galaxy (when we are actually in the thick of it). I found this article that nicely explains it (we don't really know... yet).
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Lukian Level 8 May 15, 2018

Thanks for sharing. I am getting this informations from a link I will provide too. It makes me happy that you enjoyed the article. link; [space-facts.com]

Yes, we have a very good idea, since we can see the structures of other large spiral galaxies.

@tucsonkosmicgirl I understand that we have a decent idea but how many actual arm our galaxy has is still relatively uncertain. It is a difficult task because it's like trying to figure out the shape of a forest from a tree 2/3 in the forest.

@Lukian : yes, true, however, observations of stellar velocities in different parts of the galaxy provide information about mass distribution. Depending on who's counting, there are 4 or 5 currently accepted large arms to our spiral.

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thank you, at least you bothered to do some research, as you know knowledge is always changing,

magicwatch Level 7 May 15, 2018

I like researching. It is nice that you noticed. Thanks, back.

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