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... galaxy is in a totally unknown form . VII . Galaxies and Quasars A. SPIRAL , ELLIPTICAL , AND IRREGULAR GALAXIES The spiral shape of the Milky Way galaxy is not the only shape that galaxies can have . Figure 16 illustrates some other ...
... galaxy is in a totally unknown form . VII . Galaxies and Quasars A. SPIRAL , ELLIPTICAL , AND IRREGULAR GALAXIES The spiral shape of the Milky Way galaxy is not the only shape that galaxies can have . Figure 16 illustrates some other ...
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... galaxies , where all of the stars seem to have been formed very recently . Another weird class of galaxies produces almost all of its lumi- nosity in the infrared ; the irregular galaxy on the right - hand side of Fig . 17 is one of ...
... galaxies , where all of the stars seem to have been formed very recently . Another weird class of galaxies produces almost all of its lumi- nosity in the infrared ; the irregular galaxy on the right - hand side of Fig . 17 is one of ...
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... galaxies ; and Roberts , M. S. , Radio observations of neutral hydrogen in galaxies , in " Galaxies and the Universe " ( Sandage , A. , Sandage , M. , and Kristian , J. , eds . ) . University of Chicago Press , Chi- cago , 1976 ...
... galaxies ; and Roberts , M. S. , Radio observations of neutral hydrogen in galaxies , in " Galaxies and the Universe " ( Sandage , A. , Sandage , M. , and Kristian , J. , eds . ) . University of Chicago Press , Chi- cago , 1976 ...
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