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Galaxies Observing logs due April 27th!!

The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy. Most galaxies that we can see are spiral galaxies. Looking at other spiral galaxies, we can begin to learn more about how the spirals work.

Spirals

Variety of Spiral Arms Flocculent spirals (fleecy) Grand-design spirals (highly organized)

What do you notice about the colors of the stars in the spiral arms of this galaxy?

The arms of spiral galaxies contain most of the bright, blue O and B type stars.

Stellar Lifetimes Which live longer, Red or Blue stars?

Stellar Lifetimes So the stars in the spiral arms are mostly bright, hot, and young stars!

Since O stars have such a short lifetime, it must be that: the arms of spiral galaxies are where star formation happens!

If stars form in the spiral arms, how do they end up getting spread out over the whole disk? Spiral arms are not permanent structures, rather they are locations where stars are forming.

If spiral arms are not permanent structures, then what is making these locations become active star forming regions? Spiral arms are caused by spiral density waves – a spiral shaped disturbances traveling through the disk of the galaxy that compressed gas and triggers star formation. .

This classification scheme is known as the Hubble Tuning Fork Scheme

Elliptical galaxies Barred Spirals

Galaxies that don’t seem to look like spirals or ellipticals are called…. Irregular

Galaxy Classification and Properties: Lecture Tutorial (handout) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A galaxy that appears to be populated by mostly red stars, likely: never had blue stars in the galaxy had blue stars that are not present anymore but were at one time long ago has been around long enough for the blue stars to have already evolved into red stars never contained enough gas to have blue stars develop has blue stars that are being blocked by dust Cross-Tab Label 0/0

Local Group Picture

The Local Group

The Andromeda Galaxy The Andromeda Galaxy is the nearest large galaxy to the Milky Way. It is 2.5 million light years away. It takes the light from the stars and gas in Andromeda 2.5 million years to get to us. That means, we see Andromeda as it was 2.5 million years ago.

Tutorial: Looking At Distant Objects (p.89) Work with a partner! Read the instructions and questions carefully. Discuss the concepts and your answers with one another. Take time to understand it now!!!! Come to a consensus answer you both agree on. If you get stuck or are not sure of your answer, ask another group.

Imagine that you simultaneously receive the satellite transmission of two pictures of two people that live on planets orbiting two different stars. Each image shows the people at their 21st birthday parties. Consider the following possible interpretations that could be made from your observations. Which do you think is the most plausible interpretation? Both people are the same age but at different distances from you. The people are actually different ages but at the same distance from you. The person that is closer to you is actually the older of the two people. The person that is farther from you is actually the older of the two people

Fifteen years ago, a quasar was observed that was found to be located 8 billion light years away. If our universe is approximately 15 billion years old, when did the quasar emit the light that we observe? 15 years ago 7 billion years ago 8 billion years ago 15 billion years ago 23 billion years ago Cross-Tab Label 0/0