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What is a galaxy?

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If you want...

do galaxies collide.

What is the universe?

And what is a solar systems role in the galaxy?

If you want also, you can put them in order from smallest to largest. You know, what goes is what.

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  1. check this out !

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0udhJC1S...

    i just learned about galaxies so if you want to contact me thru here i'll teach you in email.


  2. Yes, galaxies collide. Example: In several billion years our galaxy will collide with andromeda and create milkomeda. Also several million miles away two galaxies called the mice, have collided.

    the universe is a single but huge place filled with galaxies, stars, planets, life, elements, dark matter, dark energy, black holes, gamma ray bursts, pulsars, supernovas, and lots of other stuff.

    I'm not sure about the solar system but there are probably a whole bunch more in the galaxy.

    smallest to largest: Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter.

    Trust me, this guy below got this from wikipedia, trying to act smart.

  3. google or yahoo it

    this is how we learn

  4. Our galaxy is spiritual (dark energy & dark matter) with a very evil presence trapped in the abyss at the center.

    Notice a resemblence?:

    1.  http://www.utahskies.org/image_library/d...

    2.  http://www.combatreform2.com/r-reich.of....

    3.  http://texasholdemblogger.files.wordpres...

  5. A galaxy is a massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, an interstellar medium of gas and dust, and dark matter.The name is from the Greek root galaxias [γαλαξίας], meaning "milky," a reference to the Milky Way galaxy. Typical galaxies range from dwarfs with as few as ten million (107) stars up to giants with one trillion (1012) stars, all orbiting a common center of mass. Galaxies can also contain many multiple star systems, star clusters, and various interstellar clouds. The Sun is one of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy; the Solar System includes the Earth and all the other objects that orbit the Sun.

    Historically, galaxies have been categorized according to their apparent shape (usually referred to as their visual morphology). A common form is the elliptical galaxy,[5] which has an ellipse-shaped light profile. Spiral galaxies are disk-shaped assemblages with curving, dusty arms. Galaxies with irregular or unusual shapes are known as peculiar galaxies, and typically result from disruption by the gravitational pull of neighboring galaxies. Such interactions between nearby galaxies, which may ultimately result in galaxies merging, may induce episodes of significantly increased star formation, producing what is called a starburst galaxy. Small galaxies that lack a coherent structure could also be referred to as irregular galaxies.

    There are probably more than 100 billion (1011) galaxies in the observable universe. Most galaxies are 1,000 to 100,000 parsecs in diameter and are usually separated by distances on the order of millions of parsecs (or megaparsecs).Intergalactic space (the space between galaxies) is filled with a tenuous gas of an average density less than one atom per cubic meter. The majority of galaxies are organized into a hierarchy of associations called clusters, which, in turn, can form larger groups called superclusters. These larger structures are generally arranged into sheets and filaments, which surround immense voids in the universe.

    Although it is not yet well understood, dark matter appears to account for around 90% of the mass of most galaxies. Observational data suggests that supermassive black holes may exist at the center of many, if not all, galaxies. They are proposed to be the primary cause of active galactic nuclei found at the core of some galaxies. The Milky Way galaxy appears to harbor at least one such object within its nucleus.
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