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Announcements Observing for third exam starts today

Galaxies How big is the Universe? Types of galaxies Groups of galaxies Elliptical Spiral Irregular Groups of galaxies

How big is the Universe? Spiral nebulae were identified not long after development of the telescope around 1600 In the 1600’s, it was suggested that spiral nebula are separate galaxies so far away that the stars blur together, but most people thought they were clouds of gas The question wasn’t resolved until 1923.

Which one is the galaxy?

Great debate Two astronomers held a great debate in 1920 Harlow Shapley argued the Milky Way was the whole Universe Heber Curtis argued the Milky Way was just one of many galaxies – “island universes” Held in the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History – the auditorium still looks the same

Distance to the Andromeda spiral nebula In 1923, Edwin Hubble used Cepheid variables to show that the Andromeda nebula was very distant, much larger than the size of the Milky Way.

How big is the Universe? Greeks (up about 100 B.C.) Earth at Center Universe extends to ‘sphere of Saturn’, largest measured distance is from Earth to Sun at several million miles Renaissance (1500-1650) Sun at Center Universe extends to `distant stars’ with inferred distance of about 100 billion miles, largest measured distance is from Sun to Saturn at about 1 billion miles

How big is the Universe? Parallax to stars First parallax measured in 1838 to star 61 Cygni of 0.3 arcseconds for a distance of 11 ly = 7×1013 miles. Distance to center of Milky Way from star counts 5000-10,000 ly (1785-1810) from globular clusters 50,000 ly (1915) Distance to Andromeda nebula from Cepheids 900,000 ly (1923)

Which are the galaxies?

M100

NGC 1365

M87

NGC 3377

NGC 4449

Classifying Galaxies

Elliptical galaxies little interstellar gas and dust very little star formation mainly old stars (billions of years old) few or no young stars (millions of years old)

Elliptical galaxies

Often occur in clusters

Spiral galaxies Bulge Old stars Disk Gas, dust, Young and old stars

Spirals vary in prominence of bulge, tightness of arms, presence of bar

They are often found near other galaxies Irregular galaxies have asymmetric shapes and usually lots of young stars They are often found near other galaxies

Our Galaxy is a member of a small cluster called the Local Group

MW eating neighbors