A galaxy is a vast self-gravitating structure of interstellar matter, energy, and forces.
Andromeda is incorrect its The whirlpool Galaxy
No it is a subject in Astronomy.
No, the noun 'astronomy' is a word for a specific branch of science.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way; for example, a quantum of scientists or a galaxy of stars.
Astronomy is a long word.
In physics and astronomy, a star is a huge globe of plasma that emits its own radiation.
Here is how I define 'galaxy':NOUN1) (a) (Astronomy) a huge cluster of stars consisting of the interstellar medium and dark matter that comes in various shapes as spiral, elliptical, and irregular and is the main component of the universe; (b) (Astronomy) (-G-) the huge star cluster containing the Sun and its planets and appearing as a luminous band stretching across Earth's night sky2) a group of famous or successful people
My brother is studying astronomy.
The Greek root word of astronomy is "astron," which means star.
No, the noun astronomy is an uncountable noun, a word that can't be separated into countable parts. The word astronomy is an abstract noun for a concept.
In astronomy, a cluster is a large group of celestial bodies such as stars or galaxies.
Rotation is the circular motion of a body around a central axis.
I want to study astronomy later on in life.