How can the Hubble telescope click pictures of the whole milky way galaxy even though it is a part of the milky way galaxy ?
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From a dark sky, the hazy band of the Milky Way looks grainy, a sign of its true nature as a flattened disk made of stars. ... Throw in some billions of planets, trillions of comets and asteroids, star clusters, nebulae, and giant interstellar gas clouds and you've got yourself a galaxy.
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