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- Galaxy - Wikipedia
A galaxy is a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity [1][2] The word is derived from the Greek galaxias (γαλαξίας), meaning 'milky', a reference to the Milky Way galaxy that contains the Solar System
- Galaxies - NASA Science
Galaxies consist of stars, planets, and vast clouds of gas and dust, all bound together by gravity The largest contain trillions of stars and can be more than a million light-years across The smallest can contain a few thousand stars and span just a few hundred light-years
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- Galaxy | Definition, Formation, Types, Properties, Facts | Britannica
What is a galaxy? A galaxy is any of the systems of stars and interstellar matter that make up the universe Many such assemblages are so enormous that they contain hundreds of billions of stars Galaxies usually exist in clusters, some of which measure hundreds of millions of light-years across
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- Milky Way - Wikipedia
Because the galaxy is structured as a plane, a high density of stars is seen by looking into the plane, toward the Galactic Center However, the other stars outside the band are also in the Milky Way The galactic plane is 60 degrees tilted from the ecliptic of the Earth's orbit of the Sun
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