A Milky Way Band
			
		
		
			Credit & 
Copyright:  
John P. Gleason, Celestial Images
		
		
			Most bright stars in our 
Milky Way Galaxy reside in a disk.  
Since our Sun also resides in this disk, these stars 
appear to us as a 
diffuse band that circles the sky.  
The above panorama of a 
northern band of the 
Milky Way's disk covers 90 degrees and is a 
digitally created mosaic of several independent exposures.   
Scrolling right will display the rest of this spectacular picture.
Visible are many 
bright stars, 
dark dust lanes, 
red emission nebulae, 
blue reflection nebulae, and 
clusters of stars.  
In addition to all this matter that we can see, 
astronomers suspect there exists even more 
dark matter that we cannot see.