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A star - especially as a galaxy is formed of billions of stars.
it looks like a cluster of stars. it kind of looks like a clould. by Eva
It might; gravity might also catapult stars out of a galaxy. But mainly, the stars in a galaxy are believed to have formed within the galaxy in the first place.
The galaxy was formed from the attraction of stars which in our galaxy orbit a massive black hole.
the color of most of the stars in our galaxy are white. They are concered white dwarfs
In the same way as any other galaxy. It happened when a huge amount of gases collected and cooled in that area. These collided and formed stars that make up the galaxy.
We will never know - until we have the technology to age the stars within the galaxy. Most galaxies formed very early on, soon after the big bang, so there is no reason why NGC 1232 is any different.
Galaxies are vast collections of stars. So I guess you could say that a big group of stars forms a galaxy. Our galaxy has many big clusters of stars within it, so not all star clusters are galaxies. If you have a cluster of several million or billion (or trillion) stars surrounded by a lot of empty space, that is probably a galaxy.
It measures hydrogen from which stars are formed.
It is estimated that on average, around 1 star is formed per year in the Milky Way galaxy. This equates to less than 0.000114 STARS/day per galaxy. However, the rate at which stars are formed can vary depending on the galactic environment.
The most abundant type of stars is red dwarves.
A galaxy is by a definition a group of stars. If there were no stars it could not be a galaxy.