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Milky Way…….More than just a candy bar! p. 234 or WB 149
Galaxies Milky Way…….More than just a candy bar! p. 234 or WB 149
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Distance Measurement in Space
No miles. Too small. Astronomical Unit Average distance bt. Earth and Sun. (93 million miles)
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Light YouTube Clip 1AU=8.3 light min. We use this to measure distance.
light year-outside S.S. light minute or second-inside S.S.
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What is a galaxy? A galaxy is a group of stars, gas, and dust that are held together by gravity.
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Edwin Hubble Began to classify galaxies in the 1920s.
The Hubble Space Telescope is named after him.
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Types of galaxies 1.Elliptical 2.Spiral 3.Irregular
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Elliptical Galaxy Many look like a giant sphere or a star football.
1/3 of all galaxies are elliptical. They have very bright centers. This one is called ESO 325-G004.
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Spiral Galaxy These look like a pinwheel.
They have a bulge in the center and spiral arms. This one is called Messier 101 or NGC 5457.
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Irregular Galaxy When Hubble began to classify galaxies he had a group of leftovers. They were called Irregulars. This one is called NGC1427A.
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Our Galaxy: The Milky Way!
100,000 light years in diameter and 1,000 light years thick. Anywhere from 200 billion to 400 billion stars. Galaxy = 80 miles Earth = .08 inches
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THE END!! NGC 4414
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