There are actually four broad classifications : spiral, elliptical, lenticular and irregular.
Spiral galaxies look, basically, like our Milky Way Galaxy, though there are some variations. Ellipticals can look elongated like a football, or almost spherical.
Lenticulars are "lens shaped" galaxies.
The irregular category covers just about everything else and include galaxies like our neighbors, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds
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(Classifications vary and there are some that have only three types.)
Elliptical galaxy, spiral galaxy, lenticular galaxy, and irregular galaxy.
Some classifications are different. For example, some don't include the
lenticular galaxies.
The three different types of galaxies are the Spiral galaxy, the Elliptical galaxy, and the Irregular galaxy. Spiral galaxies are obviously in the shape of a spiral, elliptical galaxies are shaped as an ellipse, or a flat circle, and irregular galaxies can be any shape.
You can also distinguish them by the types of stars - older stars versus younger stars, and stars of different "metallicity".
they are classified by there shape .
Galaxies may have any of four general shapes. Elliptical galaxies show little or no structure and vary in general shape from moderately flat and round or oval to spherical. Spiral galaxies have a small, bright central region, or nucleus, and arms that come out of the nucleus and wind around, trailing off like a giant pinwheel. In barred spiral galaxies, the arms extend sideways in a short straight line before turning off into the spiral shape. Both kinds of spiral systems are flat. Irregular galaxies are usually rather small and do not have a symmetrical shape.
historically, galaxies have been classed or categorized according to their apparent shape (usually referred to as their visual morphology).
The three different types of galaxies are the Spiral galaxy, the Elliptical galaxy, and the Irregular galaxy. Spiral galaxies are obviously in the shape of a spiral, elliptical galaxies are shaped as an ellipse, or a flat circle, and irregular galaxies can be any shape.
the types of galaxies are barred, irreagular, spiral, and a shape like an hourglass.
galaxie 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
There are three main types of galaxies: Elliptical, Spiral, and Irregular. Two of these three types are further divided and classified into a system that is now known the tuning fork diagram. When Hubble first created this diagram, he believed that this was an evolutionary sequence as well as a classification.
There are three types of galaxies, all of which are the same, with the exception of their shapes. There are the Elliptical galaxies (football-shaped) the Spiral galaxies (like the Milky way; vortex-shaped) and Irregular galaxies (all shapes other than spiral and football shaped).
spiral, elliptical, and irregular. The only differences are shape. Elliptical galaxies are shaped like an ellipse, spiral galaxies like a spiral or pinwheel, and irregular don't have a uniform shape
Galaxies that appear to have a bulge in the middle and arms that spherical outward, like pinwheels, are spherical. Elliptical galaxies look like round or flattened balls. Galaxies that do not have regular shapes are known as irregular galaxies.
1.Draw and label the different types of angle?
A Spiral Galaxy or a Barred Spiral. These are two of the main types of Galaxies.
All types of galaxies have a core with a high star density. All galaxies with "arms" are called Spiral Galaxies, of which there are sub-types related to the shape of the arms.
Irregular Galaxies do not, such as the Small Magellanic Cloud
You can also distinguish them by the types of stars - older stars versus younger stars, and stars of different "metallicity".