startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In
startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In
startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In
startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In
startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In
startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In
startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In
startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In
startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In