Most galaxies are shaped like a disk. It's the way they are formed.
One of the most beautiful is the Sombrero Galaxy. [See related link for a picture]
Spiral galaxy, you're welcome!
A "spiral" galaxy.
A galaxy.
The milky way galaxy is a barred spiral shaped galaxy.
They are shaped like a round galaxy and they are flat
I think elliptical galaxies are the galaxies you are referring to. Scientist normally describe them as a flatted disk shape. These galaxies contain mainly older stars.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy, just like our own galaxy (the Milky Way).The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy, just like our own galaxy (the Milky Way).The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy, just like our own galaxy (the Milky Way).The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy, just like our own galaxy (the Milky Way).
An elliptical galaxy is round. A spiral galaxy is shaped like a spiral.
That sounds like the description of an elliptical galaxy.
An egg-shaped galaxy is called an elliptical galaxy. In the Hubble Sequence, they would be E3 or E5 Galaxies. However, there is a galaxy called the "Fried Egg Galaxy" NGC 7742 which looks - not surprisingly, like a fried egg; however, it is a unbarred spiral galaxy.
No, a V-Shaped galaxy is not a type of peculiar galaxy.
elliptical galaxies
A tadpole shaped galaxy is not any type of peculiar galaxy.