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What is a Galaxy? It is a group of billions and billions of stars held together by gravity. Universe All existing matter; everything Spiral Galaxy Bulge Disk Top View Side View •Huge; contains stars, gas, and dust •Held together by gravity •Pinwheel shape/looks like a hurricane •Bulge and thin disk •Halo (glow) is present •Rich in gas and dust •Young and old stars are present The “Milky Way” galaxy is a spiral galaxy. The Sun is in a spiral arm halfway out from the center. Map of Milky Way Our Sun(yellow dot) is in a spiral arm, ½-way out Spiral Galaxy Spiral Galaxy Spiral Galaxy Spiral Galaxy Elliptical Galaxy •Huge; contains stars, gas, and dust •Held together by gravity •Round to oval •Bulge but no disk •Halo is present •Little cool gas and dust •Mainly OLD STARS are present Elliptical Galaxy Elliptical Galaxy Elliptical Galaxy Elliptical Galaxy Irregular Galaxy •Huge; contains stars, gas, and dust •Held together by gravity •No regular shape •May show signs of a disk and/or bulge •Halo is present •Usually rich in gas and dust •Young and old stars are present Irregular Galaxy Irregular Galaxy Irregular Galaxy Nebulae Planetary Nebula (death of a star) Movie Stellar Nebula (where stars are born) Stellar Nebula Stellar Nebula Stellar Nebula Stellar Nebula Planetary Nebula Planetary Nebula Planetary Nebula Planetary Nebula Colliding Galaxies Betelgeuse Rigel Orion Constellation Supernovae Sun/main sequence star Stellar Nebula Stars form in a nebula from collapsing clouds of interstellar gas and dust. Red Giant Planetary Nebula Protosta r Massive Star Neutron Star Red Supergiant Supernova Black Hole White Dwarf