The most abundant type of stars is red dwarves.
O-type stars are the most massive and hottest types of stars that form relatively recently in the Milky Way galaxy. These stars have short lifespans of a few million years before they burn out, so any O-type stars still observed today are relatively young in astronomical terms.
All galaxies appear to be unique; they are all equally uncommon. Except ours; the Milky Way is the only galaxy to have US in it. Edit : Galaxies are classified into various types. The most uncommon type is known as "Irregular".
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Ah, that's a wonderful question, friend! The most common type of star found in our beautiful Milky Way galaxy is the red dwarf star. They may be small and faint, but they shine bright to make our galaxy a truly magical place. Just like each beautiful red dwarf star, you too have a special significance in this vast universe.
Recent evidence suggests that the Milky Way Galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy. This type of galaxy features a central bar-like structure with spiral arms extending from it. The Milky Way's structure has been inferred based on observations of its stars and gas distribution.
For one thing, the Milky Way is a spiral galaxy, which is the most abundant type of galaxy.
An elliptical galaxy is a type of galaxy not a particular one.
The spiral galaxy's.
a spiral galaxy like the milky way
Typically irregular galaxies have the oldest stars
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How old it is, and if it is still producing stars
These are called ellipitical galaxies
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Our galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy. There is a bar of stars, like the diameter of a circle, from which the spirals emanate, so to speak.
O-type stars are the most massive and hottest types of stars that form relatively recently in the Milky Way galaxy. These stars have short lifespans of a few million years before they burn out, so any O-type stars still observed today are relatively young in astronomical terms.
Stars are classified by their type and temperature. Amongst some of the types of stars in our galaxy are white dwarfs, blue giants, and red supergiants. Our own Sun is a yellow dwarf, and like most stars is a main-sequence star.