Elliptical galaxies.
Which kind of galaxy has arms of gas and dust?
Stars form in the great clouds of gas and dust in the spiral arms of a galaxy.
Interstellar dust
A galaxy contains stars, gas and dust. In a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way, the stars, gas, and dust are organized into a "bulge," a "disk" containing "spiral arms," and a "halo." Elliptical galaxies have a bulge-like central region and a halo, but do not have a disk.
You are looking through one of the spiral arms of our galaxy (the "Orion Arm", I think, but not 100% sure on that) toward the center of the galaxy. We cannot see the center of the galaxy with the naked eye because there is 30,000 light years worth of gas and dust in the way, but infrared photography (in which the gas and dust are transparent) shows it clearly.
a spiral galaxy
galaxy
Dust. Gas. Stars and Planets
A GALAXY Does consist of stars.It's consisted out of gas,dust,and stars.
A Galaxy is made of Stars, Star Dust, and Gas.
That is a galaxy.
A group of stars, dust and gases held together by gravity IS CALLED GALAXY
Milky Way: Arms extend from a core full of black holes Elliptical Galaxy: Contains mostly older stars with a red color Irregular Galaxy: Contains dust, gas, and young stars Apex :)