That has nothing to do with the "type"; it is how far they are away from Earth. Due to the general expansion of the Universe, galaxies that are far way from us systematically move away from us - the farther away, the faster. It is only nearby galaxies which may happen to move towards us.
Our planet Earth belongs to Milky Way galaxy , witch is a spiral type galaxy .
The distance between Earth and the Seyfert galaxy can vary depending on which specific galaxy you are referring to. On average, Seyfert galaxies are located around 40 million light-years away from Earth.
Our Galaxy is called the Milky Way. It is a Spiral Galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral barred galaxy, similar to our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
The milky way, and its a barred spiral galaxy.
it is a galaxy lightyears away
The Baby Boom galaxy, also known as SXDF-NB1006-2, is a distant galaxy that is classified as a starburst galaxy. It is forming stars at an extremely rapid rate, much higher than typical galaxies. This galaxy is located about 12.8 billion light-years away from Earth.
Ground type moves, like Earthquake or Earth Power.
You kill it. I recommend using earth type moves.....
The NGC 1300 galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy 61 million light-years from Earth in the Eridanus constellation, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter, and contains about 100 billion stars.
The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy. Specifically, while it's tricky to tell from inside it, we're pretty sure it's a barred spiral galaxy.
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