How is the picture of our Milky Way galaxy taken from the outside if we are inside the galaxy?
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By taking a number of images, a panorama of the edge of the Milk Way Galaxy can be constructed. Since Earth is a significant distance away from the center, each band of the Milky Way seen in the night sky represents roughly 30° of the entire galaxy
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Answer is by studying the density of neutral and ionized hydrogen as well as the rotational motion of stars.These studies shows that the Milky Way is a barrel spiral galaxy. We can also take top-down images of nearby galaxies, like the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), NGC 3344 , and the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51).
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