yes, recent observations have led to a possible bar-spiral theory
No it is a bared spiral galaxy.
Yes, the Earth is located in the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy that contains our solar system and billions of other stars, planets, and celestial objects.
The nearest and the largest galaxy to the Milkyway is the "Andromeda Galaxy."
In general, dwarf galaxies are smaller than spiral galaxies like our Milky Way.
The Milky Way galaxy is in a local group of 30 or more galaxies of which M30 or Andromeda and the Milkyway are the most massive and they center to a point somewhere between each other. Each have their own satelite galaxies that rotate with the major spiral dominant galaxy
our galaxy is Milkyway galaxy
I have been learning the same thing you are. I hope I can help you. The answer is elliptical. An elliptical galaxy is the correct answer. Trust me I have learned this about a week ago. I hope I helped! :) Other galaxies can be the barred and the spiral. The milkyway is our galaxy and is a spiral. They call it a spiral because it looks like a tornado like it's spinning.
Sol drags its' planets and all the rest of its' debris through the Milkyway galaxy.
-The milkyway is in space,it is our galaxy,we live in a part of the milkyway,
it does in the milkyway galaxy, but not in the universe b/c the milkyway galaxy has an orbit
What about it? General info: The milkyway galaxy is a spiral galaxy that rotates around a center of mass believed to be a black hole. On December 21st 2012 it is predicted that the earth will be in line with this center of mass
we live in the milkyway galaxy