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The Milky Way galaxy is a spiral shaped disk about 100,000 light year in diameter and between 650 and 1,300 light years thick. It contains around 200 -> 400 billion stars. Our solar system is at the edge of one of the spiral arms. Estimated between 26,000 & 32,000 light years from the center of the galaxy. Our Solar System is in the Orion Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy. See related link for a pictorial.
Yes, that is correct. Elliptical galaxies are characterized by their elliptical or egg-shaped appearance and lack spiral arms of interstellar gas and dust. Unlike spiral galaxies, which have a flattened disk shape with spiral arms, elliptical galaxies have a more rounded or elongated shape. They are composed mainly of older stars and contain little to no ongoing star formation. Elliptical galaxies also tend to have less interstellar gas and dust compared to spiral galaxies.
One, single, solitary statue of Venus, the so-called 'Venus de Milo' has no arms.
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During the arms race, all of the superpowers were focused on gaining more weapons instead of attacking one another.
A spiral galaxy or barred spiral.
well, my opinion would be because of the objects and the planets in our galaxie, the spiral galaxie.
Our Milky Way galaxy has a center that is thick with stars, and then a number of spiral arms like curved octopus arms. Earth is located about 3/4 of the way out on one of these arms.
it is called a spiral galaxy
Thompson Center Arms was created in 1965.
a flattened, star-shaped body as adults consisting of a central disc and multiple radiating arms
The motto of United States Army Combined Arms Center is 'Prepared in peace for war'.
The motto of United States Army Combined Arms Center is 'Ad Bellum Pace Parati'.
Thompson Center is currently owned by Smith and Wesson holding corp.
Virginia Arms Co. 9760 Center Street Manassas, VA 20110
The Chevy emblem looks like a flattened out plus sign, with embezzled edges, and longer horizontal arms than vertical. It should also be noted that at the ends of the horizontal arms they are slanted downward on the left and upward on the right.
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