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— Milky Way

The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy located 0 light-years away from Earth in every constellation. He is about 87,400 light-years across and was created >800 million years after the Big Bang. Earth lives in this galaxy.

Center

The center of the Milky Way is a super massive black hole by the name of Sagittarius A*, in the radio source of Sagittarius A.

Stars

The Milky Way is home to over 400 billion stars, one of which is our Sun.

Bio

Milky Way is a random and goofy galaxy, but most of the time he is a normal smiley galaxy, although he doesn't speak normal; he speaks backwards because of an encounter with the with the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy, so not many galaxies can understand him. He is nice, usually friendly; however, there are some galaxies he is ripping apart and consuming; those would either be because of accidents or they betrayed him. Most of the time, they betrayed him. He isn't respected much either; his only friends are Andromeda, the Magellanic Clouds, and Triangulum, which they don't associate a lot with. and Dragonfly 44, his somewhat twin, along with Messier 32, who was once his identical sister, but then she got distorted by Andromeda, but Milky Way still hangs out with her to this day. Milky Way also secretly has another twin sister galaxy at the edge of the universe; Milky barely remembers her since she's so far away now, and her name is Ceers 2112. He also has a bit of trauma from the Gaia sausage collision 10 billion years ago, but it's rarely shown. Andromeda is about to hit the milky way and will make Milkdromeda.

Clusters and Nebulae

  • NGC 288
  • NGC 362
  • NGC 1261
  • NGC 1851
  • NGC 2298
  • NGC 2419
  • NGC 2808
  • NGC 3201
  • NGC 4147
  • NGC 4372
  • NGC 4833
  • NGC 5053
  • NGC 5286
  • NGC 5466
  • NGC 5634
  • NGC 5694
  • NGC 5824
  • NGC 5897
  • NGC 5927
  • NGC 5946
  • NGC 5986
  • NGC 6101
  • NGC 6144
  • NGC 6139
  • NGC 6229
  • NGC 6235
  • NGC 6256
  • NGC 6284
  • NGC 6287
  • NGC 6293
  • NGC 6304
  • NGC 6316
  • NGC 6325
  • NGC 6342
  • NGC 6356
  • NGC 6355
  • NGC 6352
  • NGC 6362
  • NGC 6366
  • NGC 6380
  • NGC 6388
  • NGC 6397
  • NGC 6401
  • NGC 6426
  • NGC 6440
  • NGC 6441
  • NGC 6453
  • NGC 6496
  • NGC 6517
  • NGC 6522
  • NGC 6528
  • NGC 6535
  • NGC 6539
  • NGC 6540
  • NGC 6541
  • NGC 6544
  • NGC 6553
  • NGC 6558
  • NGC 6569
  • NGC 6584
  • NGC 6624
  • NGC 6638
  • NGC 6642
  • NGC 6652
  • NGC 6712
  • NGC 6717
  • NGC 6723
  • NGC 6749
  • NGC 6752
  • NGC 6760
  • NGC 6934
  • NGC 7006
  • NGC 7492

  • Palomar 1
  • Palomar 2
  • Palomar 3
  • Palomar 4
  • Palomar 5
  • Palomar 6
  • Palomar 8
  • Palomar 10
  • Palomar 11
  • Palomar 13

  • Terzan 1
  • Terzan 2
  • Terzan 3
  • Terzan 4
  • Terzan 5
  • Terzan 6
  • Terzan 9
  • Terzan 10
  • Terzan 11

  • 2MASS-GC01
  • 47 Tucanae
  • Arp-Madore 1
  • Arp-Madore 2
  • Arp-Madore 4
  • Djorgovski 1
  • ESO 224-8
  • ESO 452-SC 11
  • ESO 456-78
  • GCl 38
  • GCl 50
  • Koposov 1
  • Koposov 2
  • Laevens 1
  • Liller 1
  • Mercer 3
  • Omega Centauri
  • PWM 2
  • Pyxis globular cluster
  • Reticulum globular cluster
  • Ruprecht 106
  • Segue 3
  • Stephenson 2
  • Tonantzintla 2
  • UKS 1
  • Willman 1

  • E Nebula
  • Barnard 68
  • Coalsack Nebula
  • Cone Nebula
  • Dark Doodad Nebula
  • Dark Horse Nebula
  • Horsehead Nebula
  • Pipe Nebula
  • Snake Nebula
  • Anteater Nebula

  • NGC 40
  • NGC 1501
  • NGC 1514
  • NGC 1535
  • NGC 2022
  • NGC 2371
  • NGC 2438
  • NGC 2440
  • NGC 2792
  • NGC 3918
  • NGC 4361
  • NGC 5307
  • NGC 5315
  • NGC 5882
  • NGC 6058
  • NGC 6210
  • NGC 6326
  • NGC 6563
  • NGC 6565
  • NGC 6572
  • NGC 6629
  • NGC 6751
  • NGC 6781
  • NGC 6790
  • Blinking Planetary Nebulae
  • NGC 6881
  • NGC 6884
  • NGC 6891
  • NGC 6905
  • NGC 7027

  • IC 289
  • IC 2149
  • IC 4191
  • IC 4593
  • IC 4634
  • IC 4637
  • IC 4997

  • Abell 31
  • Abell 36
  • Abell 39
  • Abell 70
  • Abell 78

  • Ghost of Jupiter Nebulae
  • Dumbbell Nebula
  • Ring Nebula
  • Eskimo Nebula
  • Cat's Eye Nebula
  • Little Ghost Nebula
  • Medusa Nebula
  • Helix Nebula
  • Little Dumbbell Nebula
  • Owl Nebula
  • M2-9
  • Footprint Nebula
  • Butterfly Nebula
  • Jones-Emberson 1
  • Lemon Slice Nebula
  • Soap Bubble Nebula
  • Skull Nebula
  • Fetus Nebula
  • Blue Snowball Nebula
  • Soccer Ball Nebula
  • Hen 2-47
  • Red Spider Nebula
  • Saturn Nebula
  • Eight-burst Nebula
  • Retina Nebula
  • Spirograph Nebula
  • Stingray Nebula
  • Spiral Planetary Nebula
  • Ant Nebula
  • Mz 1
  • Shapley 1
  • Hourglass Nebula
  • Fleming 1
  • Southern Owl Nebula
  • Robin's Egg Nebula
  • Box Nebula
  • Phantom Streak Nebula
  • Little Gem Nebula
  • The Box Nebula
  • Eye of Sauron Nebula
  • Pease 1

  • NGC 248
  • NGC 249
  • NGC 256
  • NGC 261
  • NGC 281
  • NGC 1435
  • NGC 1491
  • NGC 1579
  • NGC 1714
  • NGC 1715
  • NGC 1788
  • NGC 1931
  • NGC 1999
  • NGC 2023
  • NGC 2174
  • NGC 2261
  • NGC 3576
  • NGC 3603
  • NGC 6188
  • NGC 6193
  • NGC 6334
  • NGC 6357
  • NGC 6559
  • NGC 6589
  • NGC 6590
  • NGC 6914
  • NGC 7129

  • vdB1
  • vdB 12
  • vdB 13
  • vdB 14
  • vdB 15
  • vdB 16

  • IRAS 22036+5306
  • IRAS 13208-6020
  • IRAS 20068+4051
  • IRAS 19024+0044
  • IRAS 17163-3907

  • Calabash Nebula
  • Egg Nebula
  • Frosty Leo Nebula
  • Gomez's Hamburger
  • Cotton Candy Nebula
  • Water lily nebula
  • Westbrook Nebula
  • LL Pegasi
  • Minkowski's Butterfly

  • Sagittarius A East
  • Simeis 147
  • IC 443
  • W50
  • Vela Supernova Remnant
  • Kesteven 79
  • Cygnus Loop and Veil Nebula
  • G299.2-2.9
  • Puppis A
  • G306.3-0.9
  • RCW 103
  • SN 185
  • W49B
  • SN 1006
  • Crab Nebula
  • G350.1-0.3
  • SN 1181
  • RX J0852.0-4622
  • SN 1572
  • Kepler's Supernova
  • Cassiopeia A
  • G1.9+0.3
  • SNR E0519-69.0
  • 3C 58
  • Pickerings’s Triangle

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