Can you see the Milky Way without a telescope?
A group of my friends are arguing about whether or not a person can see the milky way without a telescope. We live in a very remote area, so the sky is filled with stars on a clear night. On really clear nights we can see a curved cloudy area that streaks the sky. It seems to be in the exact same shape every night, so I don’t think it’s a cloud.
Is this the milky way, or is that impossible?
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