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Cosa (chi) è galaxy - definizione

LARGE GRAVITATIONALLY BOUND SYSTEM OF STARS AND INTERSTELLAR MATTER
Galaxies; Island universe; Galaxial center; Galaxy nucleus; List of hypothetical galaxies; Galixies; Gallaxy; Galactic magnetic fields; Galactic magnetic field; Wikipedia:WikiProject Outlines/Drafts/Outline of galaxies; Draft:Outline of galaxies; Shell galaxy; Isophotal diameter; Early galaxies; Early galaxy; Earliest galaxies; Earliest galaxy; Galactocentric orbit
  • [[Hercules A]] supergiant elliptical radio galaxy
  • The [[Antennae Galaxies]] are undergoing a collision that will result in their eventual merger.
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  • The shape of the Milky Way as estimated from star counts by [[William Herschel]] in 1785; the Solar System was assumed to be near the center.
  • [[Hoag's Object]], an example of a [[ring galaxy]]
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  • [[NGC 1300]], an example of a [[barred spiral galaxy]]
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  • The [[Pinwheel Galaxy]], NGC 5457
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  • [[NGC 3923]] Elliptical Shell Galaxy (Hubble photograph)
  • Photograph of the "Great Andromeda Nebula" by [[Isaac Roberts]], 1899, later identified as the [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
  • [[Galaxy cluster]] [[SDSS J1152+3313]]. SDSS stands for [[Sloan Digital Sky Survey]], J for [[Julian epoch]], and 1152+3313 for [[right ascension]] and [[declination]] respectively.
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  • Artist's impression of a young galaxy accreting material

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Galaxy         
<language> An extensible language in the vein of EL/1 and RCC. ["Introduction to the Galaxy Language", Anne F. Beetem et al, IEEE Software 6(3):55-62]. (1995-12-09)
galaxy         
n.
1.
Milky way.
2.
Cosmic system, system of suns.
3.
Splendid assemblage, brilliant collection.

Wikipedia

Galaxy

A galaxy is a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, dark matter, bound together by gravity. The word is derived from the Greek galaxias (γαλαξίας), literally 'milky', a reference to the Milky Way galaxy that contains the Solar System. Galaxies, averaging an estimated 100 million stars, range in size from dwarfs with less than a hundred million stars, to the largest galaxies known – supergiants with one hundred trillion stars, each orbiting its galaxy's center of mass. Most of the mass in a typical galaxy is in the form of dark matter, with only a few percent of that mass visible in the form of stars and nebulae. Supermassive black holes are a common feature at the centres of galaxies.

Galaxies are categorized according to their visual morphology as elliptical, spiral, or irregular. Many are thought to have supermassive black holes at their centers. The Milky Way's central black hole, known as Sagittarius A*, has a mass four million times greater than the Sun. As of March 2016, GN-z11 is the oldest and most distant galaxy observed. It has a comoving distance of 32 billion light-years from Earth, and is seen as it existed just 400 million years after the Big Bang.

In 2016, using 20 years of images from the Hubble space telescope, it was estimated that there were in total two trillion (2×1012) or more galaxies in the observable universe, and as many as an estimated 1×1024 stars (more stars than all the grains of sand on all beaches of the planet Earth).

In 2021, data from NASA's New Horizons space probe was used to revise the earlier estimate to roughly 200 billion galaxies (2×1011),

Most galaxies are 1,000 to 100,000 parsecs in diameter (approximately 3,000 to 300,000 light years) and are separated by distances on the order of millions of parsecs (or megaparsecs). For comparison, the Milky Way has a diameter of at least 26,800 parsecs (87,400 ly) and is separated from the Andromeda Galaxy (with diameter of about 152,000 ly), its nearest large neighbor, by 780,000 parsecs (2.5 million ly.)

The space between galaxies is filled with a tenuous gas (the intergalactic medium) with an average density of less than one atom per cubic meter. Most galaxies are gravitationally organized into groups, clusters and superclusters. The Milky Way is part of the Local Group, which it dominates along with Andromeda Galaxy. The group is part of the Virgo Supercluster. At the largest scale, these associations are generally arranged into sheets and filaments surrounded by immense voids. Both the Local Group and the Virgo Supercluster are contained in a much larger cosmic structure named Laniakea.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per galaxy
1. Andromeda galaxy larger than thought WASHINGTON – Reuters The Andromeda galaxy just got bigger –– three times bigger, astronomers said on Monday.
2. Some of these you put stars in and you call it a little galaxy; sometimes you put several of these together and call it a bigger galaxy.
3. Our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is predicted to collide with the neighbouring Andromeda galaxy in several billion years, so astronomers are watching the collision with great interest.
4. Beckham with manager Ruud Gullit and the LA Galaxy team Ceremony: The LA Galaxy team were treated to a traditional Maori powhiri Share this article: What is this?
5. David Beckham playing for LA Galaxy on Saturday evening.