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how many stars do galaxies consist of? |
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a few thousand to tens of billions |
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What is the Hubble Deep Field an image of? |
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thousands of distant galaxies |
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What is the shape of EO galaxies? E7 galaxies? |
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EO are spherical, E7 are highly elliptical |
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What type of nucleus does an Sa galaxy have? Sc? |
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Sa nucleus is large, Sc is small nucleus |
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Sa galaxies have what kind of arms? Sc? |
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Sa have tightly wound arms Sc have loose arms |
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A galaxy with a disk and a bulge but with no gas is classified as? |
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What are spiral galaxies with a bar in the center called? |
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What are three types of irregular galaxies? |
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1. starburst galaxies 2. dwarf galaxies |
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what do standard candles tell us? when compared to apparent magnitude, what do they help us find? |
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the absolute magnitude, distance |
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what do we use to measure the distances of the farthest galaxies? |
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what two things can we study to determine the mass of a galaxy? |
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rotation curves and keplers 3rd law |
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Most galaxies have what in the center? |
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Most of the mass in a galaxy is visible or invisible? |
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what three are the visible mass in the galaxy? |
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stars, interstellar gas, and dust |
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what is the invisible mass made up of? |
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brown dwarves, small black holes, elemetary particles |
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What is one method of detecting dark matter? |
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by observing gravitational lensing |
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true or false. Galaxies exist in isolation. |
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How many galaxies do rich clusters usually have? Are they or are they not centered on a large galaxy? |
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more than 1000 and are centered on a large galaxy |
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How many galaxies do poor clusters usually have? Are they or are they not centered around large galaxies? |
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are not centered around large galaxies and less than 1000 |
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what is our galaxy cluster called? |
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what is the milky way currently ripping apart? |
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the Canis Major Dwarf galaxy |
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what three objects do we observe when galaxies collide or interact? |
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1. ring galaxies 2. tidal tails 3. starburst galaxies |
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what is the evidence of the collision of galaxies NGC 7252? |
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evidence of mergers of galaxies |
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what is the multiple nuclei in giant elliptical galaxies evidence of? |
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what are starburst galaxies? |
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galaxies where stars are being born at a high rate |
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what do galaxies look like through 19th century telescopes? |
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what three classes are galaxies divided into? |
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elliptical, sprial and irregular |
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Elliptical galaxies can't make new what? |
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What measurement do astronomers use to measure distances? |
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the apparent velocity of recession of galaxy equals the distance times the hubble constant V=DxHC |
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what does the rotation curve of a galaxy show? |
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the orbital motion of its stars |
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What term describes how larger galaxies can absorb smaller galaxies? |
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how are ring galaxies produced? |
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by high-speed collisions where small galaxy plunges through larger galaxy perpendicular to disk |
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