• Question: What gasses make up the milky way?

    Asked by beckie1998 to Emma, Jimmy, Niall on 21 Mar 2013.
    • Photo: James Holloway

      James Holloway answered on 21 Mar 2013:


      Mostly Hydrogen, in either an ionized form (floating around without an electron) or in a pair of hydrogen atoms floating around as a molecule.

      You tend to get the ionized form around big hot young stars, where there is lots of energy and light, and the atomic form in the vast distances between the stars.

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