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Q: What are the four names of the galaxies?
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How many galaxies are there and what are they named?

To the best knowledge, there are an infinite number of galaxies, which means they don't have names!


What are the three names of your galaxies?

Elliptical, Irregular, and Spiral


Do galaxies have names?

Yes. See related question.


What are the names of some galaxies in the Virgo cluster?

M87 is one of the most prominent galaxies followed by the elliptical galaxy Messier 49.


What is a different name for a galaxy?

There aren't really any other names for a galaxy that I can think of, but there are galaxy classifications, such as spiral galaxies (that can rotate either clockwise or counter-clockwise), elliptical galaxies, and irregular galaxies.


What are the 4 main galaxy shapes?

There are various ways of categorising galaxies, often based on Edwin Hubble's work on the shapes galaxies. Classifications often give the four main types of galaxies as: Spiral (including barred spiral), Elliptical, Lenticular and Irregular.


What are the names of some irregular galaxies?

Canis Major Dwarf and Small Magellanic Cloud are irregular satellite galaxies of the Milky Way.The two irregular galaxies that orbit the Milky Way are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.


Are all galaxies the same size?

All galaxies are different sizes and mainly four different shapes,spiral,barred spiral,elliptical and irregular


What are the names of galaxies beginning with the letter B?

The Black Eye galaxy. Bode's galaxy.


What does ARP stand for in Galaxy names?

It means it's the numbering from the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, by Halton Arp.


What are the Four names of soil?

The four names are soil, dirt, earth and ground.


What are all of the galaxies names are?

There are approximately 100,000,000,000 galaxies in the visible Universe. To name them all, at one a second would take about 3,169 years. So I won't bother. See related question for some of them.