Galaxies Hubble Deep Field – taken by the Hubble telescope above the Earth
What is a galaxy? It’s a huge collection of gas, dust, rocky material like planets, icy chunks, and billions of stars These stars are held together by the force of gravity The Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, etc. that make up the solar system and the stars you see in the sky at night are part of are part of the Milky Way Galaxy
Galaxies are divided into four different types, determined by their shape: Elliptical (shape similar to a football) –Most common Spiral (shape similar to a flat pinwheel) –Arms are composed of a lot of gas and dust and young blue stars (i.e. star formation is ongoing) Types of Galaxies
Types of Galaxies (cont’d) Barred-spiral galaxy –Like a spiral galaxy, but with a thick line in the centre Irregular (no particular shape) –Smaller and less common than spiral or elliptical
Irregular Galaxy Spiral Galaxy A C B D Barred – Spiral Galaxy Elliptical Galaxy
Galaxies are moving outwards in the universe –We will learn how scientists have determined this in another lesson Sometimes two galaxies collide and it appears that the big galaxy eats the smaller galaxy
Unusual Galaxies Quasars –Stands for QUASi- stellAR radio source –Very distant objects that look like faint stars –Brightest objects in the universe –Give off 100 times more energy than Milky Way
The Milky Way Galaxy… our home!
Our Home... The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy our solar system is located on the Orion arm of the Milky Way galaxy So we’re actually on the outskirts of our own galaxy
Think About It... Our universe is about 14 billion years old Our solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago We are moving at about 250 km/sec, and need about 220 million years to complete one orbit around the centre of our galaxy –so our solar system has orbited the galactic center between times since its formation
The Bulge Our galaxy has a bulge in the center that is home to most of the stars that call the Milky Way home
Scientists believe the Milky Way galaxy is home to more than 200 billion stars!!!! The Milky Way in another view
Our Galactic Neighbour If you look out towards the constellation of Andromeda, you are looking towards our neighbouring galaxy, Andromeda –This galaxy is 29 million light years away That’s far out… literally
Pleiades M15 Globular Cluster Another picture of M15 Some cool star clusters & constellations
Planets & Stars on Size Scale y_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active