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Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way. Types of Galaxies There are Three main types of Galaxies: 1.Spiral (like the Milky Way) 2. Elliptical (Round without internal.

Jan 03, 2016

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Page 1: Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way. Types of Galaxies There are Three main types of Galaxies: 1.Spiral (like the Milky Way) 2. Elliptical (Round without internal.

Galaxies

Beyond the Milky Way

Page 2: Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way. Types of Galaxies There are Three main types of Galaxies: 1.Spiral (like the Milky Way) 2. Elliptical (Round without internal.

Types of GalaxiesThere are Three main types

of Galaxies:

1. Spiral (like the Milky Way)

2. Elliptical (Round without internal Structure)

3. Irregular (No structure at all, usually small)

Page 3: Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way. Types of Galaxies There are Three main types of Galaxies: 1.Spiral (like the Milky Way) 2. Elliptical (Round without internal.

Spiral Galaxies have a structure similar to the Milky Way.

There are two subtypesTypical (S type)Have multiple arms

Barred Spirals (SB type)With only two arms that are

often partially straight

Page 4: Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way. Types of Galaxies There are Three main types of Galaxies: 1.Spiral (like the Milky Way) 2. Elliptical (Round without internal.

Spiral Galaxies vary from:

Tight arms and a big bulge(Like the Sa type below)

ToLoose arms and a small bulge

(like the Sd type above)

Page 5: Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way. Types of Galaxies There are Three main types of Galaxies: 1.Spiral (like the Milky Way) 2. Elliptical (Round without internal.

Ellipticals

Ellliptical vary in shape from more spherical (E0) to very flattened (E7) , to disk-like (S0)

Page 6: Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way. Types of Galaxies There are Three main types of Galaxies: 1.Spiral (like the Milky Way) 2. Elliptical (Round without internal.

Other differences between galaxy types

Spiral Galaxies tend to be

• Of about the same size• Full of interstellar dust

and gas• Composed of both

younger (population 1) and Older (popualtion 2) stars

Elliptical Galaxies • Vary significantly in size• have less interstellar

gas and dust.• Have only older (pop 2)

starsPerhaps because they lack

the gas and dust needed to form new stars

Page 7: Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way. Types of Galaxies There are Three main types of Galaxies: 1.Spiral (like the Milky Way) 2. Elliptical (Round without internal.

Hubble’s “Tuning Fork”

Hubble thought that galaxies started as elliptical (E0) and changed into S types evolving into Spiral S types and then into an Irregular (Irr) type…

we no longer believe that is so.