Every single type.
Virgo is a constellation, not a star. The brightest star in Virgo is Spica, which is a blue giant.
Interacting galaxies are the first type of peculiar galaxies.
one kind is lenticular galaxies
Well, Virgo is an earth sign, so I'm guessing an earth-bender.
Spiral galaxies look like flat white disks with yellowish bulges at the center and disks filled with cool gas and dust, interspersed with hotter ionized gas and usually display beautiful spiral arms
There are many types of nebula and they can form within any galaxy. Generally, the normal types of nebula - planetary and supernova remnants will occur in the younger galaxies, so at a push spiral galaxies.
what is the type of star used by the Hubble to measure the distance to other galaxies.
The Eyes Galaxies are a pair of galaxies about 52 million light years away in the constellation Virgo.They are both spiral galaxies.
Yes they do.Either because of gravitational attraction or by merging with other galaxies.
Basically, all galaxies do. Or most of them.
In the Beyblade Burst series, Earth Virgo is not categorized as a Stamina type Beyblade. It is actually classified as a Defense type Beyblade due to its design and performance characteristics in battles.
In the context of spiral galaxies, the letters "a," "b," and "c" are used to classify the tightness of the spiral arms and the size of the central bulge. Type "a" galaxies have tightly wound arms and a large bulge, while type "b" galaxies have moderately wound arms and a medium-sized bulge. Type "c" galaxies feature loosely wound arms and a smaller bulge. This classification helps astronomers understand the structure and evolutionary stage of different spiral galaxies.