What satellite galaxies are associated with the Milky Way?
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The Magellanic Clouds
The Milky Way possesses a system of smaller satellite galaxies that orbit it, similar to how Andromeda has its own companions. Among the most notable satellites of the Milky Way are the Magellanic Clouds. These smaller galaxies are part of the hierarchical structure of the Local Group, where dwarf galaxies often orbit larger, more massive spiral hosts.

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