A grand design spiral galaxy (like Whirlpool Galaxy) has prominent and well defined spiral arms, whereas a flocculent galaxy (like Sunflower Galaxy) has short segments of spiral structure, "fluffy" in appearance, but without the dramatic well defined spiral arms of a grand design spiral.
Spiral arms come in different "flavors": 10% grand-design (two well-defined spiral arms) 60% multiple-arm, 30% flocculent spirals (no well-defined arms at all). Spiral arms seem to be trailing arms, but this is very hard to determine. In some rare cases, spiral arms may lead.
The relationship between a candy bar and the galaxy primarily lies in branding and marketing; for example, the Milky Way candy bar is named after the Milky Way galaxy. This name evokes a sense of wonder and indulgence, linking the sweetness of the candy to the vastness and beauty of the cosmos. Additionally, both the candy bar and the galaxy can symbolize exploration—one through taste and the other through the mysteries of space.
It means that most of the galaxy in the Star Wars universe has to do with the war between the Republic and the CIS.
Of/to do with a galaxy.
Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy. If you meant what's the closest spiral galaxy, then the answer is the Triangulum Galaxy.
The term "flocculent" refers to a type of spiral galaxy, not one specific galaxy. Flocculent galaxies have lots of short arm segments instead of a few long, continuous spirals.
A satellite galaxy is one that revolves around another galaxy.
A star is one, a galaxy is many.
The arms of the Spiral Galaxy are mostly located in one plane.
it is plop of a difference
size
A galaxy contains planets and a star system contains only stars.
Galaxy is a smooth chocolate and a milky way has white stuff in the middle.
I'm no expert but I think they are the same phone.
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As the name suggests, the barred spiral galaxy has a barred central core.See related link for a pictorial