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Even with the best and largest telescopes, we can’t see all the stars in the milky way galaxy, even though these same telescopes can show us other galaxies. Why is that?

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Because starlight cannot pass through black space, we are unable to view all of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy, even with the best and largest telescopes.

In the Milky Way galaxy, the Earth is situated. Part of it can be seen as a broad, opaque ring of stars and dust on a clear night (from sufficiently dark areas). We can see thousands of these stars with our unaided eyes, and a telescope can reveal many more.

However, a large number of the Milky Way's stars are obscured. The supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy and the bulge, which is made up of stars, gas, and dust, are to blame for this. The substance in this is opaque to all but the most powerful telescopes.

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