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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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How many solar systems are estimated to exist within the Milky Way galaxy?

Well, isn't that just a delightful little question! Scientists estimate that our Milky Way galaxy contains anywhere from 100 billion to 400 billion stars. And think about this – each one of those stars could potentially have their own solar system, with planets and moons and all sorts of wonders to discover. So, the final count truly is anyone's guess, but rest assured that there are plenty of real screen savers out there just waiting to be explored!


Which type of galaxy is probably a young galaxy?

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Which galaxy is Aries in?

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Who made the real Milky Way galaxy?

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What are some other galaxy names besides the Milky Way?

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Where is the Sun in real life?

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