The oldest stars in a galaxy are usually located towards the centre. Also known as the bulge.
they are located in the middle of the galaxy
Typically irregular galaxies have the oldest stars
a galaxy is a huge city of stars and the solar system is located in the milky way galaxy that's our galaxy!
All over the place.
The dust and gas located between stars in a galaxy is called the interstellar medium (ISM). This material plays a crucial role in the formation of new stars and planets within the galaxy.
The age of a galaxy is determined by studying the oldest stars within it using methods like measuring the radioactive decay of elements, analyzing the chemical composition of stars, and calculating the expansion rate of the universe. By combining these techniques, astronomers can estimate the age of galaxies in the universe.
Ah, the galaxy you're thinking of is called the Milky Way's halo. It's a special place where astronomers have found some of the oldest stars in the universe. These stars have been shining brightly for billions of years, adding a touch of wisdom and beauty to our cosmic neighborhood.
A spiral galaxy is just a type of galaxy but I can tell you that the stars in the middle are the oldest and the ones on the outside are the youngest.
out side technically it is not inside
A galaxy.
A galaxy is by a definition a group of stars. If there were no stars it could not be a galaxy.
I think most of them are in the Milky Way galaxy, that's where our solar system is located.