
Michael Greenwell -- World News Trust
May 7, 2009 -- Have you ever seen anyone urinate all over the shelves in a supermarket? No? Ok, I will return to that question via the stars.
I often ask people if they have seen the milky way. They usually answer "yes," and they are wrong.
You can’t see the thing because we are IN it.
The picture above (from dailygalaxy.com) is deduced from the painstaking observations of astronomers and is a best guess at how it really looks.
It is approximately 9,460,730,472,580,080,000 kilometres across and contains about 100 billion stars. Watch this for more of the basic information.
Although from where we are standing we can’t actually see the thing in its entirety, you can see part of it if you are out of town and in the mountains somewhere.
When I was in Nepal I was living quite high up (about 2,300 meters, or 7,500 feet) and absolutely nowhere near a town. It was four hours of difficult trekking to the nearest phone never mind anything else.
One night we were inside having our lentils and rice
dinner and during this it got dark outside. After we had finished we walked out and I saw something I had never seen before and unfortunately haven’t seen since -- the milky way.
Obviously it wasn’t like the picture above. Looking around on the internet the closest naked-eye picture I could find to what we saw is this:

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