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It takes about 13.99 billion years for a galaxy to form.
It takes about 13.99 billion years for a galaxy to form.
No. Galaxy is a noun. The adjective form is galactic.
A galaxy is a huge group of stars that form a spreading spiral. Our own Milky Way galaxy is an example of a spiral galaxy.
An elliptical galaxy is the most common form.
The time it takes for a cluster galaxy to form would be 13.99 BILLION years....
that is the plural form, the singular form is galaxy.
Halo.
Galaxies form groups called galaxy clusters, so they would orbit the center of mass of the galaxy clusters, just as our Solar System orbits the center of mass of our galaxy.Galaxies form groups called galaxy clusters, so they would orbit the center of mass of the galaxy clusters, just as our Solar System orbits the center of mass of our galaxy.Galaxies form groups called galaxy clusters, so they would orbit the center of mass of the galaxy clusters, just as our Solar System orbits the center of mass of our galaxy.Galaxies form groups called galaxy clusters, so they would orbit the center of mass of the galaxy clusters, just as our Solar System orbits the center of mass of our galaxy.
In the great, gaseous galaxy. goofy, gold goblins grunt graciously.
An Irregular Galaxy is a galaxy that has no shape or form as defined by the classes of the "Hubble sequence" An Amorphous galaxy is a galaxy that has neither spiral nor elliptical in shape as defined by "The Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies". See related links for pictorial representation
If they form a galaxy, it's called a galaxy of course.