Example: | - I remember the night when I first saw the Milky Way.
- The Milky Way is a vast belt of distant stars, each star a sun like our one.
- The Milky Way is a vast belt of distant stars, each similar to our sun.
- Our galaxy is called the Milky Way.
- The Milky Way is huge.
- The Tanabata Festival is often called the Star Festival. August 7th, the day of the festival, is said to be the only time when a pair of lovers, stars separated by the Milky Way, can see each other.
- The Earth and the Solar System in which it is are located in the Orion Spur, not even a full, genuine Arm of the Milky Way galaxy.
- There are many, many planets in the Milky Way which are just as big as Jupiter.
- We live in the Milky Way galaxy.
- The Milky Way is a faint river of light that stretches across the sky.
- One night, I went for a walk by the sea along the empty shore. It was not gay, but neither was it sad - it was - beautiful. The deep blue sky was flecked with clouds of a blue deeper than the fundamental blue of intense cobalt, and others of a clearer blue, like the blue whiteness of the Milky Way. In the blue depth the stars were sparkling - greenish, yellow, white, rose - brighter; flashing more like jewels than they do at home . . . opals you might call them; emeralds, lapis, rubies, sapphires.
- Balancing himself on the tail of a comet, the astronaut explored the Milky Way.
- On clear nights we see the Milky Way.
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