The Nuclear Bulge
find it at the woods or spiral path
Globular clusters are typically found in the halos of spiral galaxies, rather than in the main disk. They orbit the galaxy at various distances and are often located in the regions surrounding the galactic center. These clusters are ancient collections of stars, and their presence in the halo indicates their formation in the early stages of galaxy evolution.
Most of the times, the brightest part of the galaxy is at the ceentre due the higher density of stars .Also if the galaxy is a spiral then the brightest part of the galaxy are the spiral arms because they are the star formation areas in the galaxy
YOU COULD FIND HIM AT Spiral cave LEVEL 7
madbeetch rapids and spiral path
spiral,elliptical,irregular galaxies
spiral,elliptical,irregular galaxies
spiral cave,if you dont find it keep trying,i found it once
B.) A giant elliptical galaxy
By our current understanding of astrophysics, blue giants are "young" stars, and they don't last long compared to smaller cooler stars. Therefore, you would expect to find them in the star-forming regions ... i.e. the spiral arms.
I found mine in Spiral Cave, but I haven't found but one, sorry.
A galaxy contains stars, gas and dust. In a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way, the stars, gas, and dust are organized into a "bulge," a "disk" containing "spiral arms," and a "halo." Elliptical galaxies have a bulge-like central region and a halo, but do not have a disk.