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1 Galaxies Chapter 30 Section 3

2 What is a Galaxy? A collection of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity. Major building block of the universe. Estimated that there are hundreds of billions of galaxies in our universe.

3 Size/Distances to Galaxies
Astronomers use stars detected within galaxies to estimate the distance. Size ranges from a few thousand light years across to several hundred thousand light years across. Example the Milky way is about 100,000 light years across. Equal to 20 million solar systems.

4 Types of Galaxies Classified by Shape Spiral
The Milky Way is a large spiral galaxy. Composed of a nucleus of bright stars Arms spin around the nucleus Contain young stars, gas, and dust

5 Types Continued Elliptical Galaxies
Vary in shape from nearly spherical to very elongated Very Very Bright center Do not have spiral arms Contain little dust and gas Few young stars

6 Irregular Galaxy Has no particular shape Total mass is small
Contain a large amount of gas and dust Very few are observed


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