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But if you look carefully, stars aren't spread smoothly1 across the whole sky. They are gathered together into a band that loops around the sky which we call the Milky2 Way.
That bright strip across the sky with its extraordinary abundance of stars and clusters was a clue to the nature of our
galaxy3.
It was obvious to
astronomers5 for quite a long time that most of the stars were gathered together into a flats, layer or disk and that we were within that disk. But we still don't know whereabouts in the galaxy we are. And then in the early 20th century an American
astronomer4, Harlow Shapley, hits on a way of trying to find out where the centre of the galaxy might be. He used objects called globular clusters, which are actually found all over the sky.
Bright sources containing thousands of stars, globular clusters are spread out in the sphere around the Milky Way's central disk. Shapley realized they were in effect signposts to where the centre of the galaxy could be found.
He plotted where the clusters were and he found although they were spread all over the sky, they were concentrated in a particular direction. And that told us that we weren't at the centre of the galaxy, but the centre of the galaxy was in this direction here. So at last, astronomers knew exactly where the centre of the galaxy was and they also knew pretty much how far away it was.
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