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The Milky Way's disk is where most of the galaxy's stars reside from "summary" of The Milky Way by Moiya McTier

The Milky Way is home to billions of stars, each occupying a specific region within the galaxy. While stars can be found throughout the Milky Way, the majority of them are situated within the galactic disk. This flat, disk-like structure is where the bulk of the galaxy's stars reside, forming a luminous band that stretches across the night sky. The Milky Way's disk is a dynamic and bustling region, with stars of varying ages, sizes, and compositions. Young, hot blue stars can be found in the spiral arms of the disk, where new stars are constantly being born from the gravitational collapse of interstellar gas and dust. These regions are characterized by intense star formation activity, giving rise to bright, massive stars that illuminate the surrounding space. In contrast, the central bulge ...
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    The Milky Way

    Moiya McTier

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