The name Milky Way is often used for the Galaxy itself. It is a spiral galaxy, about 100,000 light years in diameter, containing at least 100 billion stars.
The nearest stars to our own are:
Proxima Centauri | 4.28 LightYears |
Alpha Centauri | 4.37 LightYears |
Alpha Centauri B | 4.37 LightYears |
Barnard's Star | 5.90 LightYears |
Wolf 359 | 7.60L ightYears |
Lalande 21185 | 8.13 LightYears |
Sirius | 8.80 LightYears |
Sirius B | 8.80 LightYears |
Luytwn 726-8 A | 8.88 LightYears |
UV Ceti | 8.88 LightYears |
The Milky Way is a member of a small cluster, the Local Group, and is just one of many galaxies in the universe.