What kind of galaxy is Betelgeuse in?
Our own galaxy, the Milky Way. In general, most stars that have a proper name (as opposed to just a catalog number), and definitely all stars you can see with the naked eye (except for an occasional supernova) are part of our own galaxy.
What is the star betas distance from earth?
The term "Beta" isn't a star name -- it's a prefix that indicates that, of a group of stars, which one this one is. So there are Alpha cetauri, Beta Centauri, Gamm Centauri, etc...
Can sounds from the past be heard from space just as we can see light from distant galaxies?
Sounds cannot be heard in space to begin with, so hearing any from anny time is impossible.
Secondly, the energy in a mechanical wave such as sound is dispersed and transformed as the wave travels. After a while all of this energy is turned to heat, and the wave ceases to exist, so even if sound travelled through space, we would not hear it after only a few hours, let alone years or centuries as with light.
What planet has extreme tempertatures rangeing from 450 C to -170 C?
Mercury - although temperatures are slightly out.
Where in your galaxy is Canus Majorus located?
Canis Maioris is a constellation, not a place in the galaxy. A constellation is basically a direction in space - it starts right here, and goes all the way to infinity (or however far the Universe goes).
Spirals are curved lines that grow bigger and bigger from the center. I don't know how to relate your question specifically to arts and crafts without further information.
What is a pink star in the sky there is one in front of my house?
If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, and the front of your house faces south, it is probably Antares, the brightest star in the constellation Scorpio.
How big is a Elliptical Galaxy?
It seems they come in a wide variety of sizes.
It seems they come in a wide variety of sizes.
It seems they come in a wide variety of sizes.
It seems they come in a wide variety of sizes.
What gas makes up the majority of an old star?
Even in an old star just before it explodes, the majority of the star in hydrogen gas. But as the hydrogen is fused, the helium residue begins to interfere with the hydrogen fusion, like ashes in the bottom of a fireplace.
The universe is everything that exists.
I probably cannot improve on the first answer, but perhaps I can add a little clarity and perspective. Our world is one of eight orbiting the local star we call Sol or simply, the sun. The sun orbits a spiral galaxy we call The Milky Way, about once ever 220 million years. Our galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy are the two big spiral galaxies in a group of twenty or so mixed bag of galaxies we call the Local Group. Throughout the universe there are roughly 100 billion galaxies altogether.
The universe is the complete collection of this and all the space and matter in existence. It began with "the big bang" 13.7 billion years ago, and continues to expand at an increasing rate.
There may be other universes, universes in separate dimensions distinct from ours. The collection of all universes could be described as the multiverse or polyverse.
Are there many galaxy clusters in the universe?
A collection of galactic groups form a cluster of galaxies. A supercluster is the largest known structure.
Galaxies can exist outside of a group or cluster, but the estimated amount is only about 5%. However, there is a possibility that these galaxies may have interacted or merged with other galaxies in the past,
What does a barred galaxy look like?
A spiral galaxy CAN be called a spiral barred galaxy if it has a central bar. About 50% of all spiral galaxies have a central bar.
It's nothing more than a central core than resembles a bar - or peanut in earlier texts that differentiate it from "normal" spiral galaxies that have a circular or oval centre.
See related links for pictorial of the difference.
Why are most galaxies formed like a disk?
A galaxy is formed when a nebula collapses under the force of gravity of the matter that it contains. The process of collapsing imparts a rotational momentum to the galaxy. It is this rotational motion which gives galaxies their characteristic disk shape.
Can the big dipper be seen from Trinidad and Tobago?
Yes, but it is very low on the horizon, and is only visible during certain seasons.
How many years does it take for the sun to make one revolution around the milkey way?
It takes about 200 million years for our solar system to revolve around the center of our Milky Way. It takes the earth 365.242 days to circle the sun. The .242 days are accumulated and added on every 4 years with a 'leap year.' Since that will accumulate to less than 1 day eventually, we skip the extra day (leap year) every century, unless that century is divisible by 400
What do snails need to survive?
water if they are lake snails use lake water, they also need a closed environment and rocks or sand but i would use rocks. They will also need plants and algae or frozen foods for their valanced diet!!!!!!!!!!!GOSH!!!!!!!!