Stars form in the great clouds of gas and dust in the spiral arms of a galaxy.
Spiral galaxies.See related questions for more information.
It is a 'sister' galaxy, visible with the naked eye. Very similar to our own and part of the local group.
The two galaxies that can be seen from Earth without a telescope are the Milky Way, our own galaxy, and the Andromeda Galaxy, which is the closest spiral galaxy to us at about 2.5 million light-years away.
The Andromeda Galaxy (also known as Messier 31 or M31) sometimes as the Great AndromedaNebula is a spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda, and is 220,000 light-years in diameter, and contains 1 trillion stars.[See link] For wikisky coordinates[See Link] For constellation directions to the Galaxy.
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The spiral minaret on the Mosque of Samarra has approximately 650 steps. -stanggirl258
The Milky Way galaxy will never reach the "Great Atttractor".
There are stars in any galaxy. That's, to a great extent, what a "galaxy" is all about: a huge collection of stars.
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is a satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way. It and the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) are visible from the southern hemisphere, and were named in honor of Ferdinand Magellan, whose crew sailing around the world were the first Europeans to see them.
Yes, Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty was influenced by the Great Serpent Mound. Both earth works have a great number of obvious similarities, and Smithson himself has said to have been partly influenced by the Great Serpent Mound.
The Great Bear or Ursa Major has Stars and is the 3rd biggest constelation as viewed from Earth. The constelation contains the most famous and recognisable of all the astersms in the sky the Big Dipper.The Big DipperFrom the bowl to the handle.Dubhe - (Alpha Ursae Majoris - 124 ly.Merek - (Beta Ursae Majoris - 79 ly.Phecda - (Gamma Ursae Majoris) - 84 ly.Megrez - (Delta Ursae Majoris) - 81 ly.Alioth - (Epsilon Ursae Majoris) - 81 ly.Mizar - (Zeta Ursae Majoris) - 78 ly.Alkaid (Eta Ursae Majoris) - 101 ly.Other starsTalitha (Iota Ursae Majoris) - 487 ly.Tania Borealis (Lambda Ursae Majoris) - 134 ly.Tania Australis (Mu Ursae Majoris) - 249 ly.Alula Borealis (Nu Ursae Majoris) - 421 ly.Alula Australis (Xi Ursae Majoris) - 27 ly.Muscida (Omicron Ursae Majoris) - 81 ly.Alcor (80 Ursae Majoris) - 81 ly.Messier ObjetsM40 - Winecke 4 - Double Star - 510 lyM81 - Bode's Galaxy - Spiral Galaxy - 11.9 Mly. (million)M82 - The Cigar Galaxy - Irregular Galaxy - 11.5 Mly.M97 - The Owl Nebula - Planetary Nebular - 2.6 Kly. (thousand)M101 - The Pinwheel Galaxy - Spiral Galaxy - 27 Mly.M108 - Spiral Galaxy - 46 Mly.M109 - Spiral Galaxy - 46 Mly.