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A spiral galaxy or barred galaxy, the milky way is one.

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Most spiral or barred spiral galaxies have a similar shape. You might be discussing the Andromeda galaxy or our own Milky Way.

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a spiral galaxy

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What are physical charachteristcs of a spiral galaxy?

A spiral galaxy, as its name implies, has one or more spiral arms that stretch out from the center. The center often contains a bulge of stars and sometimes can even contain an active black hole.


Which galaxy is thick in the center and has flattened arms?

A spiral galaxy or barred spiral.


What is a Galaxy that has a distinctive arms and a nuclear bulge?

A spiral galaxy or barred galaxy, the milky way is one.


What is spirality?

a galaxy with a bulge in the middle and arms that spiral outward like a pinwheel


Where in a spiral galaxy is a new star found?

center bulge. i found that answer in my science galaxy book. that is what it said.


What type of galaxy has bulging middles and wispy arms?

A Spiral galaxy with a central bulge [See related question]


What are the arms of a spiral galaxy?

They are objects that are confined to the arms of a galaxy, i.e. objects that only exist within the spiral arms, and are not found (except very rarely) outside of spiral arms. Examples of tracers are structures to do with star formation, like for example open star clusters, giant molecular clouds or supernova remnants.


Why do new stars form in the arms of a spiral galaxy and not in the central bulge?

Stars form in all parts of our galaxy - not just the "arms". Stars do indeed form in the central bulge. The vast majority of hot, young, blue stars are formed in the arms, but stars also form in the central bulge as well.


Why do you think new stars form in the arms of a spiral galaxy and not in the enter bulge?

well, my opinion would be because of the objects and the planets in our galaxie, the spiral galaxie.


Name four different objects you can find in our galaxy?

A galaxy contains stars, gas and dust. In a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way, the stars, gas, and dust are organized into a "bulge," a "disk" containing "spiral arms," and a "halo." Elliptical galaxies have a bulge-like central region and a halo, but do not have a disk.


How are barred spiral galaxy different from spiral galaxy?

An ordinary spiral galaxy has spiral arms coming out of the core. In a barred galaxy, the central area consists of a bar of stars and the spiral arms are attached to the ends of the bar.


How does a lenticular galaxy differ from a normal spiral galaxy?

It has no spiral arms.