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Transcript
Galaxies
What is a galaxy?
• A galaxy is a large grouping of stars,
gas, and dust in space that are held
together by gravity.
• The largest galaxies contain more
than a trillion stars. Smaller galaxies
may have only a few million.
• Scientists estimate the number of
stars from the size and brightness of
the galaxy.
Spiral
Main Types of
Galaxies
Irregular
Elliptical
Properties of
Spiral Galaxies
• Shaped like flattened
disks with one or
more spiral arms.
• Our galaxy, Milky Way, is
a spiral galaxy.
• Our solar system is
located in one of the spiral
arms.
Properties of
Elliptical Galaxies
• About 1/3 of all galaxies.
• Simply massive blobs of stars.
• Round or elliptical in shape.
• Contain very little gas or dust.
• Because of little gas, no new
stars are forming.
• The largest and smallest
galaxies are elliptical galaxies.
Properties of
Irregular Galaxies
• Do not fit into any other
category.
• Chaotic mix of stars, gas
and dust
• Usually found near large
spiral galaxies who may
be distorting their shape.
Contents of Galaxies
Galaxies are made
of stars, planetary
systems, gas
clouds, and star
clusters. Nebulas
are giant clouds of
gas and dust where Nebula are found
stars may be
in spiral galaxies
but not elliptical
forming.
galaxies.
Galaxy Quiz
Galaxy Quiz
Galaxy Quiz
What is the name of our
galaxy?
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Describe the Milky Way Galaxy
Describe the Milky Way Galaxy
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Flattened Disk
Bulge in Middle
Fried Egg
Not solid from edge to edge
Huge
1000-3000 Light Years Thick
100,000 Light Years across (Diameter)
Where is our solar system in
our galaxy?
• The Sun and our solar system is
located in one of the outer arms
(Orion’s Arm) of the galaxy. The
distance from the Sun to the center of
the galaxy is about 30,000 light years.
• All objects in the galaxy revolve around
its center.
• The sun and our solar system take
about 240 million years to make one
trip around the center of our galaxy.