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Galaxies and Stars
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The universe… …is space and everything in it.
…is space and everything in it.
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Galaxies A galaxy is a cluster of stars, gas, and dust that are held together by gravity. There are three main types of galaxies: Irregular Elliptical Spiral
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Types of Galaxies – Irregular…
Some galaxies does not have regular shapes They contain young stars, dust, and gas.
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Types of Galaxies – Elliptical...
Elliptical galaxies look like a ball that has been flattened. These galaxies contain billions of stars, but have little gas and dust between the stars. Contain only old stars.
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Types of Galaxies –Spiral…
Spiral galaxies consist of a flat, rotating disk with stars, gas, and dust and a central concentration of stars, known as the bulge. Contains middle aged stars
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Types of Galaxies – Barred Spiral…
The arms terminate at the ends Looks like Spiral Galaxies without arms extending out. Contain old and new stars
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Milky Way A giant spiral galaxy including our Sun
The disk’s diameter is 100,000 light years Mass is 1,000 to 2,000 billion times the mass of the Sun The Sun lies a little more than 30,000 light years from the center Cannot actually count the number of stars in the galaxy, can estimate as roughly 100 billion
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Andromeda Galaxy The other large galaxy in our cluster
2 million light years away More luminous than us Visible to the naked eye
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What makes up galaxies? Nebulas – giant clouds of gas and dust where new stars can form. It is considered the star nursery. Stars and star clusters Black Holes – now believed to be the center of all spiral and elliptical galaxies
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Star Clusters Globular clusters look like a ball of stars with 20,000 to 100,000 stars on average. Newly formed open clusters have many bright blue stars with a few hundred to a few thousand stars.
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