Spiral galaxy- young stars bluish
Elliptical-old stars are red
No, the galaxy in which Earth is located is not classified as elliptical. The Milky Way galaxy, which contains our solar system, is classified as a spiral galaxy.
There are three main types: spiral, elliptical and irregular.
There are the the spiral, elliptical, and irregular galaxy formations.
It doesn't really work that way. The types aren't exactly related to size, but rather to shapes. Dwarf galaxies of course are the smallest; but other than that, a spiral galaxy can come in different sizes; so can an irregular galaxy or an elliptical galaxy.
The Milky Way is both disk-like and spiral in shape. It is a barred spiral galaxy, meaning it has a flat, rotating disk with spiral arms emanating from a central bar. This shape is common among spiral galaxies due to the rotation of stars and gas in the galaxy.
An elliptical galaxy is round. A spiral galaxy is shaped like a spiral.
We live in a spiral galaxy, not in an elliptical galaxy.
No. The Milky Way is believed to be a barred spiral galaxy.
The largest known galaxy is elliptical
No it is a bared spiral galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy.
there are 3 types of galaxies. 1.spiral 2.elliptical 3.irregular the main galaxy in our universe would be a spiral galaxy
The arms of the Spiral Galaxy are mostly located in one plane.
galaxie 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
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The Milky Way galaxy is a spiral, not elliptical, galaxy.
No, the galaxy in which Earth is located is not classified as elliptical. The Milky Way galaxy, which contains our solar system, is classified as a spiral galaxy.