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How do spiral galaxies form?

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Spiral galaxies form from the collapse of a protogalactic cloud. Spiral galaxies consist of three components: a rotating disk, a bulge and a halo. Spiral galaxies, like the Milky Way, owe their shape to stars inside the protogalaxy developing at different intervals. The gas between forming stars continues to be compressed, and the resulting gravitational differences manhandle the protogalaxy's stars, dust and gas. When the protogalactic cloud collapses, the stars in the bulge and halo form first. These stars have rather random orbits around the galactic center. The galactic center probably contains a supermassive black hole, which likely exerts some gravitational influence on the formation of a spiral galaxy.

The remainder of the cloud forms a disk due to the conservation of angular momentum (the same effect as the spinning up of the dancer when she pulls her arms inside). This motion forces everything into a rotating disk, and additional differences in gravity build the spiral arms. Oppositely, when a protogalaxy's stars develop at the same time, you have an elliptical galaxy on your hands. The stars in the disk form later and thus the disk population of stars are younger than those in the bulge and the halo. Further, the stars in the disk rotate around the center of the galaxy in a collective, well defined way unlike the stars in the bulge and halo.

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It looks similar to a toy pinwheel, with concentrations of stars along curved arms that would be the vanes of the pinwheel.

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What do spiral and elliptical galaxies have in common?

They are in space. (: you're welcome.


Irregular galaxies are different from elliptical and spiral galaxies because?

Because irregular galaxies have no definite shape.


What are four general shapes of galaxies?

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A galaxy with a bulge at its center and spiral arms?

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


Three quarters of all known galaxies are what galaxies?

That is a difficult question to fully answer as types of galaxies are not fully defined. A ball park figure would be dwarf galaxies, or spiral galaxies depending on the area in question. See related question for a full breakdown.

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Spiral galaxies, barred spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, and irregular galaxies


Describe all the categories of galaxies?

the three main types of galaxies are spiral, elliptical and irregular spiral contains spiral arms contained gas, dust and they help new stars form


What are similarities between elliptical and spiral galaxies?

While spiral galaxies are bright, elliptical galaxies are dim. Spiral galaxies are hotbeds of star formation, but elliptical galaxies aren't nearly as prolific because they contain less gas and dust, which means fewer new (and brighter) stars are born


How many galaxies are spiral?

Approximately 60% of all galaxies are spiral


How many barred spiral galaxies there?

It's not known to any degree of accuracy, but about 66% of all spiral galaxies are barred and about 60% of galaxies in the local Universe are spiral galaxies.


How many types of spiral galaxies are there?

Yes. There are two types of spiral galaxies: "S" (normal spiral) and the less common "SB" (barred spiral, with an elongated center).


What are the 3 common galaxies?

galaxie 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5


How are galaxies classifyed?

spiral galaxies (ours), irregular galaxies, and elliptical galaxies.


Are there at least 60 billion spiral galaxies in the universe?

There at least 60 billion spiral galaxies in the universe because the spiral galaxies comprise of about 60 percent of all galaxies which are about 100 billion.


What are 5 different galaxies?

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The local group contains mainly spiral galaxies?

No. It has only 3 big spiral galaxies, but dozens of dwarf galaxies.


How did the spiral galaxies get its name?

because it was spiral