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Describe the main distinguishing features of spiral, elliptical, and irregular galaxies.

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Spirals consist of a flat, rotating disk of stars, gas and dust, and a central concentration of stars known as the bulge

Elliptical smooth, featureless light-profiles and range in shape from nearly spherical to highly flattened, and in size from hundreds of millions to over one trillion stars.

Lens distribution of matter (such as a cluster of galaxies) between a distant light source and an observer, that can bend the light from the source as the light travels towards the observer.

Irregular once spiral or elliptical galaxies but were deformed by gravitational action

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Spiral galaxies consist of a flat, rotating disk of stars, gas and dust, and a central concentration of stars known as the bulge. These are surrounded by a much fainter halo of stars, many of which reside in globular clusters.

Elliptical galaxies have smooth, featureless light-profiles and range in shape from nearly spherical to highly flattened, and in size from hundreds of millions to over one trillion stars. In the outer regions, many stars are grouped into globular clusters. Most elliptical galaxies are composed of older, low-mass stars, with a sparse interstellar medium and minimal star formation activity They are often chaotic in appearance, with neither a nuclear bulge nor any trace of spiral arm structure. Collectively they are thought to make up about a quarter of all galaxies.

irregular galaxies were once spiral or elliptical galaxies but were deformed by gravitational action. they are shapeless.

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