Irregular ones!
There are at least 5 billion irregular galaxies in the universe.
There are at least 5 billion irregular galaxies in the observable universe, at distances up to 13 billion light years.
About 13 billion years old. The Universe itself is approximately 13.75 billion years old. All galaxies are about the same age and Irregular Galaxies were more common when the universe was younger.
There are four types of galaxies in the universe . A galaxy that has an undefined shaped is best classified as an irregular galaxy. 10% of galaxies are classified this way.
Irregular galaxies have no discernible shape.
Typically irregular galaxies have the oldest stars
Spiral galaxies, barred spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, and irregular galaxies
They are ALL galaxies.
Irregular galaxies are believed to have been spiral or elliptical galaxies in the past, which have been distored through gravitational pull of neighboring galaxies.
spiral galaxies (ours), irregular galaxies, and elliptical galaxies.
irregular galaxies
Yes, irregular galaxies are all shapeless. None of them have a distinct shape.