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Should the Milky Way category be in the Sagitarius constellation category?
Afterall, the Galaxy is in *every* constellation, as the main components of any constellations are stars that are visible to the naked eye, meaning stars in the galaxy, meaning the Milky Way.
user:67.68.222.63 07:37, 6 September 2004 (UTC) [reply]
I don't think so, since every constellation would be the Milky Way, ofcourse, if we had a separate Category:Milky Way (nebulosity) that could be categorized into the constellations where the whitish band of light falls. 65.94.76.38 (talk) 03:36, 15 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
We probably wouldn't need such a separate catagory either, agree? I don't believe we have a separate article on the visible nebulosity either. Btw, I can't help but comment on the fact the orginal post is 7½ years old. A remarkable span between a question and a reply, hehe:) --Racerx11 (talk) 03:56, 15 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]