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Young stars in the Milky Way Galaxy?

Yes, there are young stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.


Is this true an elliptical galaxy has mostly old stars?

Both - all galaxies contain young and old stars.


Match each galaxy to its description?

Milky Way: Arms extend from a core full of black holes Elliptical Galaxy: Contains mostly older stars with a red color Irregular Galaxy: Contains dust, gas, and young stars Apex :)


Is there a such thing as the Milky Way?

Yes: 1) THERE IS A CHOCLATE BAR THAT IS CALLED THAT AND IT IS VERY TASTY 2) WE LIVE IN THE MILKY WAY GALAXY IT IS A BARRED SPIRAL GALAXY AND IS MADE OF MOSTLY OLD STARS BUT ALSO YOUNG STARS


Contains dust gas and young stars?

irregular galaxy


What galaxy has the youngest stars?

Most new, young, stars can be found in the arms of spiral galaxies


What are young galaxy stars that have giant black holes at the center?

It's not "galaxy stars", but galaxies, that have the black holes at their center.All, or most, galaxies have a giant black hole at their center.


Explain how scientist know that elliptical galaxy do not contain many young stars?

Scientists know that elliptical galaxies do not contain many young stars because observations have shown that they have mostly older stars with low levels of interstellar gas and dust needed for star formation. This lack of gas and dust suggests that these galaxies have exhausted their supply of materials for forming new stars and are no longer actively forming young stars.


What is the difference between disk stars and halo stars?

Stars in the disk all orbit in the same direction and nearly the same plane, while halo stars have more randomly oriented orbits.Clusters of young stars are found only in the disk.Disk stars come in a broad range of masses and colors, while halo stars are mostly of low mass and red.Gas and dust are abundant in the disk but not in the halo.


Why do new stars form in the arms of a spiral galaxy and not in the central bulge?

Stars form in all parts of our galaxy - not just the "arms". Stars do indeed form in the central bulge. The vast majority of hot, young, blue stars are formed in the arms, but stars also form in the central bulge as well.


What contains dust and gas and young stars?

A nebula contains dust and gas, which are the raw materials for forming new stars. Nebulae are regions in space where young stars are born from the gravitational collapse of these materials.


How are population 1 stars and population 2 stars different?

Population 1 stars are luminous. They include the Sun and are hot and young stars. These types are usually found in spiral galaxies. Population 2 stars are found in nucleuses of galaxies and globular galaxies. These stars are older and usually cooler than the population 1 ones.