The Milky Way can be seen in the night sky throughout the year. At any one point in time, at least part of the Milky Way will be visible in the night sky. The centre of the Milky Way can be best viewed from the Southern Hemisphere, and the outer arm (the Perseus Arm) is best seen from the northern hemisphere.
Stars appear to move across the sky each night because the earth is moving, but not the stars. Also some stars are only visible during certain seasons because as the earth rotates, they become visible.
does it cause day and night or seasons
The milky Way
There would be no seasons. Each place on Earth would have a constant climate. Temperature would change from night to day, but not as it changes between the seasons.
Yes, the Milky Way galaxy is much farther from Earth than Neptune. The Milky Way is our home galaxy, located about 100,000 light-years away from Earth, while Neptune is a planet in our own solar system, about 4.3 billion kilometers away from Earth at its farthest point.
milky, like a river of stars
Anyone with normal eyesight can see the Milky on a dark clear night.
Yes. All the stars you can see at night are in the Milky Way.
I tink that you can see the milky way from Ingland at night.
The Milky Way is named after its appearance as a milky band of light in the night sky. In Latin, it is known as "Via Lactea," which means "milky road" or "milky circle."
Stars appear to move across the sky each night because the earth is moving, but not the stars. Also some stars are only visible during certain seasons because as the earth rotates, they become visible.
the milky way is a galaxy, in fact, it is our galaxy. Our galaxy is in a spiral and the Sun ( which is a star)is in the spiral.yo peeps
The Earth is in the Milky Way Galaxy. We can see stars at night, so yes.
yes on a clear night
On any clear dark night.
Because it appears as a wide, light milky band across the night sky.
Yes. All the stars you see at night are in the Milky Way galaxy.