Three galaxies would be the Milky Way, Andromeda, and Comet Galaxy.
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spiral galaxies (ours), irregular galaxies, and elliptical galaxies.
Galaxies can be classified into three main sizes: dwarf galaxies, which are small and contain less than a few billion stars; Milky Way-sized galaxies, which are intermediate in size and contain a few hundred billion stars; and giant galaxies, which are massive and can contain trillions of stars.
That is a difficult question to fully answer as types of galaxies are not fully defined. A ball park figure would be dwarf galaxies, or spiral galaxies depending on the area in question. See related question for a full breakdown.
There are three main types of galaxies: spiral galaxies (like the Milky Way), elliptical galaxies (oval or spherical in shape), and irregular galaxies (lacking a distinct shape). These classifications are based on the galaxies' shapes and structures.
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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.
Elliptical, Irregular, and Spiral
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spiral galaxies elliptical galaxies and irregular galaxies
The three main types of galaxies are spiral, elliptical, and irregular galaxies. Spiral galaxies, like the Milky Way, have a flat, rotating disk with arms that spiral outward, while elliptical galaxies are more rounded and featureless. Irregular galaxies lack a distinct shape and often result from gravitational interactions. We live in the Milky Way, which is classified as a barred spiral galaxy.
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).