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Notes- Chapter 4, Section 4: Star Systems and Galaxies Essential QuestionHow do astronomers learn about the structure of the universe? Objectives 1. Explain.

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1 Notes- Chapter 4, Section 4: Star Systems and Galaxies Essential QuestionHow do astronomers learn about the structure of the universe? Objectives 1. Explain each type of star system. 2. Describe the major types of galaxies.

2 A. Galaxies- a huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity. What is a galaxy?

3 1. Spiral galaxies- a galaxy with a bulge in the middle and arms that spiral outward in a pinwheel pattern. a. new stars form in the arms Explain a spiral Galaxy. Where do new stars form?

4 2. Elliptical galaxies- a galaxy shaped like a round or flattened ball. a. contains old stars and have little gas and dust Explain an Elliptical galaxy.

5 3. Irregular galaxies- a galaxy that does not have a regular shape. a. smaller than other types of galaxies. b. contain many bright, young stars and lots of gas and dust. Explain an Irregular galaxy.

6 4. quasars- a bright, distant galaxy with a giant black hole at its center. a. enormous amounts of gas revolve around the black hole, the gas heats up and shines brightly. Explain what a Quasar is.

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8 B. Star Systems and Clusters- Most stars are members of groups of two or more stars, called star systems. What is a group of two or more stars called?

9 1. Multiple Star Systems a. Binary stars- star system with two stars. 1. Often one star is much brighter and more massive than the other. 2. Dim companion star revolves around a bright star, the dim star’s gravity causes the bright star to wobble back and forth. Explain how a binary star system works.

10 2. Eclipsing Binaries- A system in which one star periodically blocks the light from another Explain an eclipsing binary.

11 3. Star Clusters- Large groupings of stars a. Two types of star clusters 1. Open Clusters- a star cluster that has a loose, disorganized appearance and contains no more than a few thousand stars. 2. Globular Clusters- a large, round, densely-packed grouping of older stars. Explain the two types of star clusters.

12 Open Cluster named “The Pleiades” or Seven Sisters.

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