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1 Title: 30.1 Galaxies and The Universe
Stellar Populations in the Milky Way

2 Word of the Day Nebula: A rotating cloud of interstellar dust and gas.

3 Stellar Populations in the Milky Way
Page 866 Milky Way can be divided into 2 components: Round Part: The bulge and halo. Contains old stars. Traces of heavy elements (elements heavier than helium.) Disk: Spiral arms. Where most star formation takes place. Contains younger stars.

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5 Stellar Populations in the Milky Way
Page 866 Stars in regions of Milky Way can be divided into 2 classes: Population I Stars: In spiral arms of disk (Sun is a population I star.) Young stars. Small amounts of heavy elements.

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7 Stellar Populations in the Milky Way
Page 867 Population II Stars: In bulge and halo. Old stars Hardly any heavy elements. Oldest known objects in the galaxy are globular clusters: Billion years old.

8 Formation and Evolution of the Milky Way
Page 867 Halo and bulge contain older stars. Formed First How? Nebula: A rotating cloud of interstellar dust and gas collapsed under its own gravity. Rotation caused cloud to flatten out into a disk shape. Younger stars then formed in spiral arms.

9 The Orion Nebula


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