Hahayoufailbigtime
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Galaxies obviously rotate around a central point. Well, which should move faster..the stars near the center of the galaxy or the stars in the outer reaches?
What is the arrangement of the AGE of the stars in the milky way? In other words....where are the young and the old stars located?
If the universe is expanding right, why does Andromeda galaxy exhibit a blue shift?
Hubble's law states that there is some kind of correlation between galaxy distance from us and their speed movement away from us. What is the correlation?
What are the waves in the Cartwheel Galaxy caused by?
And lastly, where is the red smoky dust from the cigar galaxy coming from?
* Test coming up soon in my astronomy course, any help would be greatly appreciated *
What is the arrangement of the AGE of the stars in the milky way? In other words....where are the young and the old stars located?
If the universe is expanding right, why does Andromeda galaxy exhibit a blue shift?
Hubble's law states that there is some kind of correlation between galaxy distance from us and their speed movement away from us. What is the correlation?
What are the waves in the Cartwheel Galaxy caused by?
And lastly, where is the red smoky dust from the cigar galaxy coming from?
* Test coming up soon in my astronomy course, any help would be greatly appreciated *