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 Today I found out why our galaxy is called the Milky Way and what its called in other languages.     No, it has nothing to do with the candy bar. Like many words we use today, the English name of our galaxy is derived from its Latin name: Via Lactea. Translated, that means  the road of milk.  The Romans actually got the name from the Greeks, who calle stanley cup d our galaxy  galaxias kyklos  or  milky circle.  Incidentally, the Greek name is also whe stanley cup re we get the term  galaxy.  No one knows exactly who came up with the name, but it isnt difficult to see how the name came about. From Earth, at least if youre well outside the boundaries of city lights, our galaxy looks something like a band of milky light over  stanley quencher a black background, as we are viewing it on its side and the billions of distant stars in our galaxy create a nice visible band of light. As for why the ancient Greeks called it the  milky circle,  the myth goes that Zeus brought Heracles to Hera to suckle when she was sleeping. Hera was in conflict with the little infant, as you would be if your husband brought home a half-mortal child that wasnt yours. As baby Heracles was having his meal, Hera woke up suddenly and pushed him away, resulting in a few drops of spilt milk. The drops created the galaxy that is now known as the Milky Way. Various other languages have translations of  Milky Way  as the name of the galaxy, such as the German  Milchstrasse  and the Norwegian  Melkeveien.  There are, however, many other mythological origi