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Types of Galaxies
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What is a galaxy? A giant cluster of stars, gases,and dust held together by gravity. Contains hundreds of billions of stars Three shape classifications: Spiral Elliptical Irregular
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Spiral Galaxy Shaped like a flattened disk with a bulging center and “arms” that curve in a spiral pattern Rich with dust and gases Form new stars (mostly in dense material of “arms”) Center bulge is made up of old stars
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Milky Way The name of the galaxy where our solar system is located. It is a “barred” spiral with a dense “bar” of stars at the center from which the arms branch out. This is a drawing, not a real picture as we do not have probes outside our galaxy to take the pictures.
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Elliptical Galaxy Shaped like a sphere or “egg” Most stars are old stars Very little gas and dust Stars are close together near center Stars on outside edge are farther apart
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Irregular Galaxy No definite shape or organization Contain a mix of old stars, new stars, clouds of dust and gases
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The Local Group
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The Big Bang Theory The most popular theory explaining the beginning of our Universe and everything in it. The idea that the universe began as a tiny, very hot point or “singularity” and began to expand rapidly, then cool. Still continuing to expand (like a tiny balloon that expands, but never pops).
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Homework You will write a “Step-Up-To-Writing” style summary paragraph. The topic sentence is : “Galaxies can be classified as spiral, elliptical or irregular.” Your paragraph should be at least 8 sentences. Topic sentence should be followed by a yellow detail sentence then a red example sentence (repeat until you have at least 3 yellow sentences and a red for each). End with a green conclusion sentence.
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