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  2. Milky Way (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Also available in Europe are Milky Way Crispy Rolls, chocolate-covered wafer rolls with milk-cream fillings. A variant of the Milky Way bar branded 'Milky Way Magic Stars', created by Barnaby Edwards, is marketed in the UK, with small aerated chocolate star shapes. Each star is engraved with a different smiley face, representing one of the ...

  3. File:Two Stars in the the Milky Way, promotional still (1931 ...

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  4. Two Stars in the Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    Two Stars in the Milky Way (simplified Chinese: 银汉双星; traditional Chinese: 銀漢雙星; pinyin: Yínhàn Shuāngxīng), also translated Two Stars on the Silver Screen and known as An Actor and an Actress, is a 1931 film directed by Shi Dongshan for the United Photoplay Service (UPS).

  5. 25 Stunning Northern Lights Photographs Honored By ... - AOL

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    #10 “Magic Of The North” – Josh Beames. ... I quickly sought a composition for a 360-degree panorama, set up my star tracker to capture the Milky Way, and created this image. It shows the ...

  6. Music and the stars: A Grand Canyon astronomer's guide to awe

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    It hides our galaxy, the Milky Way, from four in every five people living in the U.S. It disrupts our circadian rhythms, which dictate our sleep and wake cycles, and has a deleterious effect on ...

  7. The Indestructibles - Wikipedia

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    The Indestructibles (Ancient Egyptian: j.ḫmw-sk – literally "the ones not knowing destruction" [1] [2]) was the name given by ancient Egyptian astronomers to two bright stars which, at that time, could always be seen circling the North Pole. [3]

  8. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captures stunning image of ...

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    Earth is thought to be around 320 light-years away from the North Star, 26,000 light-years away from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy and 13.4 billion light-years away from the oldest galaxy ...

  9. Gould Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Gould Belt is a local ring of stars in the Milky Way, tilted away from the galactic plane by about 16–20 degrees, first reported by John Herschel and Benjamin Gould in the 19th century. [1] It contains many O- and B-type stars, and many of the nearest star-forming regions of the local Orion Arm, to which the Sun belongs.