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Why can't you take pictures of the Milky Way?
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Why can't you take pictures of the Milky Way?
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It takes 250 million years for our Sun and the solar system to go all the way around the center of the Milky Way. We can only take pictures of the Milky Way from inside the galaxy, which means we don't have an image of the Milky Way as a whole.
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