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Their probably are 8.90billion stars in the dwarf galaxy.
By rk13
no one knows for sure, but it is estimated to be about 1000 billion (1000 000 000 000)
Spiral galaxy- young stars bluish Elliptical-old stars are red
It is the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy. The Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy is the second closest to the milky way.
That sounds like the description of an elliptical galaxy.
No. Dwarf planets orbit stars just like planets do. Stars orbit the center of their galaxy. An object orbiting a planet would be a moon.
elliptical galaxy
Elliptical Galaxy The Elliptical Galaxy has mostly old stars and blue stars are new stars.
An elliptical galaxy is a type of galaxy not a particular one.
Spiral galaxy- young stars bluish Elliptical-old stars are red
The center of the elliptical galaxy is very dense with many stars, and density decreases farther out.
Every galaxy is made up of millions of stars. An elliptical galaxy consists of predominately old stars,. See related question.
Dwarf galaxies merely refer to the size of the galaxy itself, not the stars in the galaxy, so no.
Yes, all the stars that make up the constellation Sagittarius are part of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
The average number of stars in a dwarf galaxy is several billion.
An average dwarf galaxy contains few as ten million (107) stars.
Elliptical Galaxy
A small galaxy with stars and very little dust is commonly called an elliptical galaxy. Elliptical galaxies are extremely small and typically made up of smaller and older stars.
Elliptical galaxies have a red color because the stars in them are older and cooler. An example of an elliptical galaxy is Maffei 1.