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The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy; actually, a DOUBLE-spiral galaxy, with a big center and two long arms like streamers from the ends of a pinwheel.

The LEAST-dense areas of the Milky Way are in the voids between the streamers in the spiral arms.

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