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Feliz [49]
3 years ago
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A galaxy is a system of celestial bodies, such as stars, planets, several solar systems, and interstellar gas and dust. Our sola

r system is a part of a galaxy called . NextReset
Biology
2 answers:
creativ13 [48]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Milky way

Explanation:

  • Our solar system is part of the milky way galaxy.
  • The shape of the milky way is such that it has a bar-shaped region in its core and this core is surrounded by gas, stars, and dust and with spiraling arms.
  • Thus, the milky way is classified as a barred spiral galaxy.
  • The distance of the solar system from the center of the galaxy is approximately  26,490 (± 100) light-years.
seropon [69]3 years ago
3 0
The Milky (Gerard) Way !!!!
Lol The Milky Way. Killjoys/My chemical romance fans would understand
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