However, others argue that the Sun is currently close to the galactic plane, and yet the last great extinction event was 15 million years ago.
It is currently about 20 light years above the galactic plane in the Orion spiral arm.
The jets are tilted about 30 degrees from the galactic plane.
The star lies only 0.3 north of the galactic plane.
M107 is close to the galactic plane at a distance of about 20,900 light-years from Earth.
They were looking toward the zenith, almost directly out of the galactic plane.
The ones we do know lie mostly well off the galactic plane.
It drew itself together again and emerged far above the galactic plane.
They would have stayed flat in the galactic plane.
These were generally found in or near the galactic plane of the Milky Way.