Not safe - but certainly safer than closer towards the middle of the Milky Way.
Towards the centre of the Galaxy, stars and matter are much closer together and thus the chances of a collision or gravitation "tug" on a large asteroid are much larger than out in the relatively sparse arms.
Our galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy. Our solar system is located on one of the spiral arms
Yes, a spiral nebula is type of galaxy much like the Milky Way.
A spiral galaxy or barred spiral.
An ordinary spiral galaxy has spiral arms coming out of the core. In a barred galaxy, the central area consists of a bar of stars and the spiral arms are attached to the ends of the bar.
It has no spiral arms.
It does not look like a spiral because we are inside the disk that forms the spiral arms. To see the spiral, you have to be outside the galaxy, viewing the disk from above or below.
The spiral arms
a spiral galaxy
Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is a spiral galaxy. It consists of a central bulge surrounded by spiral arms that contain stars, gas, and dust. We are located on one of the outer arms of the galaxy.
This type of galaxy is categorized as a spiral galaxy. The bulge at the center contains older stars, while the spiral arms consist of younger stars and gas and dust regions where new star formation occurs. The Milky Way is an example of a galaxy with a bulge and spiral arms.
Yes, a SBC galaxy is a type of a spiral galaxy. The have loosely bounded arms.
The arms of the Spiral Galaxy are mostly located in one plane.