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How can you classify galaxies according to shape?

Into Elliptical and Spiral galaxy.


What property is used to classify galaxies?

Shape.


Who classified the galaxies according to shape and distance and concluded that galaxies move away from each other at a rate dependent to the distance between them?

Edwin Hubble, in the 1920s. Later they named a telescope after him.


Galaxies are categorized according to their?

size and shape


Who devised the classification system for galaxies?

In 1962, astronomer Edwin Hubble decided to classify galaxies according to a logical scheme. he eventually decided to classify them according to their shape. Today, galaxies are divided into four main groups: spiral, barred spiral, elliptical, and irregular.


Galaxies are classed according to their?

Galaxies are classified according to their shape and structure, such as spiral, elliptical, and irregular. Additionally, galaxies can also be classified based on their size, luminosity, and proximity to Earth.


Galaxy are callsified according to there?

Galaxies are primarily classified according to their shape. Such as spiral, elliptical, and globular.


What are galaxies classified as?

Galaxies are classified based on their shape and structure. The main types of galaxies are spiral, elliptical, and irregular. Spiral galaxies have distinct arms of stars, elliptical galaxies are more oval-shaped with older stars, and irregular galaxies have a less defined shape.


Are all 100000000000 galaxies in our universe be any size and shape?

Yes, galaxies can be any size and shape.


What are the shape of galaxies?

oval


What shapes do irregular galaxies have?

Irregular galaxies have no discernible shape.


Different kinds of galaxes?

There are three main types of galaxies: spiral galaxies (like the Milky Way), elliptical galaxies (oval or spherical in shape), and irregular galaxies (lacking a distinct shape). These classifications are based on the galaxies' shapes and structures.