In theory, all galaxies originate from the Big Bang, which is the name that describes the explosion that propelled all matter into the cosmos. All galaxies are moving. All galaxies produce energy like light and gravity. Think of galaxies like you would human beings. Although very different in some ways, they are mostly the same.
They contain stars and are bound by gravity
they all are in space?
All of them have stars and space dust for sure.
Active Galaxies are thought to be powered by rotation
I think the least common is elliptical or irregular..
All galaxies are massive clusters of stars scattered across the universe. Many galaxies take the same form, for instance, spiral and elliptical galaxies. Some galaxies also have a black hole in their center.
there are as many galaxies as their is grains of sand all over earth and mars so it really does not matter but the answer:spiral but the least common is oval
It is difficult to ask black holes about how they are involved in active galaxy research because they cannot talk, this makes them only peripherally involved in understanding active galaxies
A central, supermassive black hole.
there are as many galaxies as their is grains of sand all over earth and mars so it really does not matter but the answer:spiral but the least common is oval
Astronomy Observations and Theories - 2005 Active Galaxies 1-14 was released on: USA: 21 June 2006
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All stars and galaxies are in the universe.