
Galaxies: Where in the Galaxy Are We?
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Where is our solar system positioned within the Milky Way Galaxy?
We call the Milky Way Galaxy our home, but where is our solar system in relation to our galaxy as a whole?
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Science Trek is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
Major Funding by the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation and the Idaho National Laboratory. Additional Funding by the Friends of Idaho Public Television and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Galaxies: Where in the Galaxy Are We?
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We call the Milky Way Galaxy our home, but where is our solar system in relation to our galaxy as a whole?
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Science Trek
Science Trek is a place where parents, kids, and educators can watch short, educational videos on a variety of science topics. Every Monday Science Trek releases a new video that introduces children to math, science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) career potentials in a fun, informative way.[MUSIC] Joan Cartan-Hansen,Host: Look at the Milky Way.
Have you ever wondered where our solar system is inside this galaxy?
Let's start with a place we know best: the Earth.
The Earth rotates around the Sun in our solar system.
But our sun is just one star out of billions of other stars that make up our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Scientists think our solar system is located near the outer edge of the galaxy, in one of its spiral arms.
Scientists have discovered there is a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy.
And everything in our galaxy orbits around this black hole.
So, how many stars and solar systems are there in our galaxy?
Well, scientists don't really know.
They've spent years mapping what's out there.
The hope is the more we learn about our own galaxy, the more we can understand about all the others.
But there's more to the universe than our galaxy.
The Milky Way is just one among billions of other galaxies that make up the known universe.
And that's a lot of space.
For more information about galaxies, check out the Science Trek website!
You'll find it at science trek dot org.
Galaxies: How do Galaxies Form?
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Clip: Special | 1m 4s | How does a galaxy form? (1m 4s)
Galaxies: Our Closest Galactic Neighbor
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Clip: Special | 1m 4s | Learn more about our closest large galactic neighbor, the Andromeda Galaxy. (1m 4s)
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Clip: Special | 1m 4s | There is a lot of matter in our galaxy that we can’t see. It’s called dark matter. (1m 4s)
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