We only live in one galaxy - The Milky Way. It is a barred spiral galaxy that is part of the Local Group of galaxies.
Interacting galaxies are the first type of peculiar galaxies.
one kind is lenticular galaxies
yes we can live
what is the type of star used by the Hubble to measure the distance to other galaxies.
The Eyes Galaxies are a pair of galaxies about 52 million light years away in the constellation Virgo.They are both spiral galaxies.
Yes they do.Either because of gravitational attraction or by merging with other galaxies.
Every single type.
Basically, all galaxies do. Or most of them.
In the context of spiral galaxies, the letters "a," "b," and "c" are used to classify the tightness of the spiral arms and the size of the central bulge. Type "a" galaxies have tightly wound arms and a large bulge, while type "b" galaxies have moderately wound arms and a medium-sized bulge. Type "c" galaxies feature loosely wound arms and a smaller bulge. This classification helps astronomers understand the structure and evolutionary stage of different spiral galaxies.
The three main types of galaxies are spiral, elliptical, and irregular galaxies. Spiral galaxies, like the Milky Way, have a flat, rotating disk with arms that spiral outward, while elliptical galaxies are more rounded and featureless. Irregular galaxies lack a distinct shape and often result from gravitational interactions. We live in the Milky Way, which is classified as a barred spiral galaxy.
Spiral, elliptical, lenticular, and irregular.
spril