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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.


Do galaxies all have the same shape?

Galaxies may have any of four general shapes. Elliptical galaxies show little or no structure and vary in general shape from moderately flat and round or oval to spherical. Spiral galaxies have a small, bright central region, or nucleus, and arms that come out of the nucleus and wind around, trailing off like a giant pinwheel. In barred spiral galaxies, the arms extend sideways in a short straight line before turning off into the spiral shape. Both kinds of spiral systems are flat. Irregular galaxies are usually rather small and do not have a symmetrical shape.


What cosmic accident is believed to form many irregularly shaped galaxies?

Collisions or interactions between galaxies are believed to be the cosmic accidents that can lead to the formation of many irregularly shaped galaxies. These interactions can trigger bursts of star formation and distort the shape of galaxies, resulting in the formation of irregular shapes.


How do astronomers group galaxies into three types, according to their characteristics?

Astronomers group galaxies into three types based on their characteristics: spiral galaxies have arms that spiral out from a central bulge, elliptical galaxies are oval-shaped with no distinct structure, and irregular galaxies have a chaotic and asymmetrical shape.


How are galaxies most commonly classified in the field of astronomy?

Well, isn't that just a delightful question! Galaxies, my oh my, they are commonly classified based on their shapes - things like spiral, elliptical, and irregular. It's like painting the stars with different brushstrokes, each one unique and special in its own way. Keep exploring the universe, there's so much beauty out there waiting to be discovered.

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Why do some scientists think that Irr II galaxies have irregular distorted shapes?

because it was made like that


What do scientists think is the reason that irregular galaxies may not have consistent shapes?

they think that....


What shapes do irregular galaxies have?

Irregular galaxies have no discernible shape.


What shapes of galaxies do contain H II regions?

Spiral and irregular galaxies.


What are the 4 main galaxy shapes?

There are various ways of categorising galaxies, often based on Edwin Hubble's work on the shapes galaxies. Classifications often give the four main types of galaxies as: Spiral (including barred spiral), Elliptical, Lenticular and Irregular.


Galaxies are classified by their shape what are they called?

There are three types of galaxies, all of which are the same, with the exception of their shapes. There are the Elliptical galaxies (football-shaped) the Spiral galaxies (like the Milky way; vortex-shaped) and Irregular galaxies (all shapes other than spiral and football shaped).


What are some other shapes of galaxies?

spiral, barred spiral, elliptical, irregular, and peculiar


What are the shapes of all galaxies?

Spiral, barred spiral, lenticular, elliptical, irregular, and peculiar.


Do galaxies at very large distances look distorted?

Yes, galaxies at very large distances can appear distorted due to gravitational lensing effects caused by the bending of light by massive objects. This distortion can elongate or warp the images of distant galaxies, altering their perceived shapes.


Are all galaxies the same size?

All galaxies are different sizes and mainly four different shapes,spiral,barred spiral,elliptical and irregular


What is the difference between elliptical spiral irregular galaxies?

Just their shapes, as see through a telescope.


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.