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The halo of our galaxy contains a variety of objects, including globular clusters, old stars, and dark matter. It is also populated by faint dwarf galaxies that orbit the Milky Way, as well as streams of stars and gas that have been stripped from these satellites. Additionally, the halo is believed to contain a significant amount of dark matter, which contributes to the overall gravitational pull of the galaxy.
All matter has a gravitational attraction to all other matter.
Our galaxy is visible in a night sky that is not obscured by clouds or city lights. It's a band of stars called the milky way. Because we are in it and it's flat like a plate we see it edgewise so it looks like a band of stars that kind of blur together.
No. The largest known galaxy of its kind is the spiral galaxy Malin 1.
An elliptical galaxy is an egg shaped galaxy that has an almost featureless image.
A comet one stupid.
Elliptical galaxies.
Actually, it doesn't matter what kind of galaxy it is, because it depends on what kind of stars are in it. If a galaxy has a lot of red giants, it will appear redder than a galaxy with mostly blue-white stars. Older galaxies might be redder than younger galaxies due to the fact that older stars appear redder.
A spiral galaxy called the Milky Way
A spiral galaxy called the Milky Way
The galaxy Triangulum is like the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies a Spiral Galaxy
A "spiral" galaxy.