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The Romans named it via lactea precisely because it looks like a milky patch of sky above the Earth at night. But, the Romans weren't the first to name the galaxy. The Romans got the name from the Greeks, who called it galaxias kyklos, which translates into “milky circle.”
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The Romans named it via lactea precisely because it looks like a milky patch of sky above the Earth at night. But, the Romans weren't the first to name the galaxy. The Romans got the name from the Greeks, who called it galaxias kyklos, which translates into “milky circle.”
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"The Romans named it as Milky way because it looks like a Milky patch on the night sky. But the Greeks are the first to name it as Galaxias kyklos
which it's meaning was to be as Milky Circle .
The Romans just copied or renamed it....
That's All...
Hope you like it..
"The Romans named it as Milky way because it looks like a Milky patch on the night sky. But the Greeks are the first to name it as Galaxias kyklos
which it's meaning was to be as Milky Circle .
The Romans just copied or renamed it....
That's All...
Hope you like it..
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