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No. We can't take a picture of the whole Milky Way from inside the middle of it. We would need to somehow get a camera outside of the galaxy to take that picture.

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Q: Are there any real pictures of the whole Milky Way Galaxy?
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Which type of galaxy is probably a young galaxy?

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Which galaxy is Aries in?

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A star system has at least how much stars?

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Where is the Sun in real life?

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The Milky Way galaxy is shaped like?

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