The Galaxy, specifically the Milky Way, consists of three main parts: the stellar disk, the bulge, and the halo. The stellar disk contains most of the Galaxy's young stars, gas, and dust, where star formation occurs. The bulge is a densely packed region of older stars located at the center, often housing a supermassive black hole. The halo surrounds the Galaxy, containing older stars, globular clusters, and dark matter, providing a gravitational framework for the Galaxy's structure.
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Bar shaped core region (Galactic centre) Spiral Arms Halo
They do not have a distinct shape. So there is no parts.
Three of my Galaxy's properties: 1. Big 2. Bright 3. Cold
Guardians of the Galaxy
There is no particular English word used to denote three quarters of the galaxy.
Yes. You need a telescope to see most galaxies. However, aside from parts of our own galaxy, there are at least three others that can be seen with the naked eye. In the northern hemisphere, the Andromeda galaxy, a spiral galaxy like our own "Milky Way" galaxy, is visible with the naked eye at times. In the southern hemisphere, you can see the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, two irregular galaxies.
Our galaxy has only one shape it is a lenticular spiral.
Our galaxy has only one shape it is a lenticular spiral.
No. It is part of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Monster Galaxy has yet to release that
The word "galaxy" has three syllables: gal-ax-y.