1.1b classification of galaxies
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Classification of Galaxies
Chapter 16.1b
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ACHIEVE
Activity – Direct Instruction
Conversation – Voice Level 2. Limit to topic.
Help – Raise hand until recognized.
Integrity – If you go behind in note taking, raise your hand and ask for a “repeat or slow down.”
Effort – Sit up eyes on screen, handout, or your notes. Write notes about material presented.
Value – Presentation will help you more fully understand Galaxy Classificaton.
Efficiency – Glue handouts and notes in notebook for easy access.
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Expectation
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Irregular Galaxies Irregular galaxies have no
regular or symmetrical structure.
They have regions of elemental hydrogen gas, and many young stars.
They have large amounts of dusts from which stars are born.
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Irregular Galaxies
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Irregular Galaxies
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Irregular Galaxies
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Spiral Galaxies Spiral galaxies have three
main components: a central bulge, disk, and halo
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Spiral Galaxies The bulge is a spherical
structure found in the center of the galaxy.
This feature mostly contains older stars.
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Spiral Galaxies The disk is made up of
dust, gas, and younger stars.
The disk forms arm structures.
Our Sun is located in an arm of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
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Spiral Galaxies The halo of a galaxy is a
loose, spherical structure located around the bulge and some of the disk.
The halo contains old clusters of stars, known as globular clusters.
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Spiral Galaxies Globular clusters are
spherical concentrations of stars
typically 100 light years across and containing thousands of stars.
Globular clusters 10 billion years old
formed when the galaxy was still forming.
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Spiral Galaxies
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Elliptical Galaxies Elliptical galaxies are
shaped like an elongated sphere.
The light is smooth The surface brightness
decreases as you go farther out from the center.
Elliptical galaxies have no particular axis of rotation.
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Elliptical Galaxies
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Hubble’s Classification Scheme
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