Dwarf spiral galaxy — A dwarf spiral galaxy is the dwarf version of a spiral galaxy. Dwarf galaxies are characterized as having low luminosities, small diameters (less than 5 kpc), low surface brightnesses, and low hydrogen masses.[1] The galaxies may be considered a… … Wikipedia
Grand design spiral galaxy — A grand design spiral galaxy is a type of spiral galaxy with prominent and well defined spiral arms, as opposed to multi arm and flocculent spirals which have subtler structural features. The spiral arms of a grand design galaxy extend clearly… … Wikipedia
Galaxy — This article is about the astronomical structure. For other uses, see Galaxy (disambiguation). NGC 4414, a typical spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices, is about 55,000 light years in diameter and approximately 60 million light… … Wikipedia
flocculent — 1. adjective /ˈflɒkjʊlənt/ a) Flocculated, resembling bits of wool, woolly. b) Covered in a woolly substance; downy. 2. noun /ˈflɒkjʊlənt/ diminutive of … Wiktionary
Galaxy groups and clusters — are the largest known gravitationally bound objects to have arisen thus far in the process of cosmic structure formation.[1] They form the densest part of the large scale structure of the universe. In models for the gravitational formation of… … Wikipedia
Galaxy morphological classification — Artist s concept illustrating bulge no bulge spiral galaxies. Galaxy morphological classification is a system used by astronomers to divide galaxies into groups based on their visual appearance. There are several schemes in use by which galaxies… … Wikipedia
Magellanic spiral — galaxies are galaxies which are classified as the type Sm (and SAm , SBm , SABm). They are galaxies with one spiral arm, and are named after their prototype, the Large Magellanic Cloud, an SBm galaxy. Contents 1 Magellanic spirals 2 Grades 3 List … Wikipedia
Interacting galaxy — NGC 3169 (left) and NGC 3166 (right) display some curious features, demonstrating that each member of the duo is close enough to feel the distorting gravitational influence of the other. Iimage from the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2 metre… … Wikipedia
Dwarf elliptical galaxy — Dwarf elliptical galaxies, or dEs, are elliptical galaxies that are much smaller than others. They are classified as dE, and are quite common in galaxy groups and clusters, and are usually companions to other galaxies. Contents 1 Examples 2… … Wikipedia
Dwarf galaxy — UGC 9128 is a dwarf irregular galaxy, it probably contains only around one hundred million stars. A dwarf galaxy is a small galaxy composed of up to several billion stars, a small number compared to our own Milky Way s 200 400 billion stars. The… … Wikipedia