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galaxy
The Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth

So may thy cheekes red outweare scarlet dye, / And their white, whitenesse of the Galaxie .

an "island universe" of billions of stars
a component of our Universe made up of gas and a large number (usually more than a million) of stars held together by gravity
A group formed by IBM, NEC, Hitachi, Sony, and Pioneer for standardization of DVD watermarking technology
tufted evergreen perennial herb having spikes of tiny white flowers and glossy green round to heart-shaped leaves that become coppery to maroon or purplish in fall
n any of numerous large-scale aggregates of stars, gas, and dust, and containing multiple solar systems; earth is a part of the Milky Way galaxy
an organized system of many hundreds of millions of stars, often mixed with gas and dust The universe contains billions of galaxies
A galaxy is a large group of stars, gas and dust all gravitationally bound together Our galaxy, the Milky Way appears to be a rather large spiral galaxy with several billion stars in it Galaxies appear in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from tiny little ones that orbit our galaxy, to massive elliptical galaxies, like those at the centre of the Virgo cluster
A splendid assemblage of persons or things
A galaxy is an extremely large group of stars and planets that extends over many billions of light years. Astronomers have discovered a distant galaxy
a collection of billions of stars, galactic dust, black holes, etc. of which there are billions in the known universe. They usually form spiral or elliptical shapes likely due to a central gravity well (i.e. giant black hole), but some form irregular shapes (especially if they are broken away from another galaxy)
A large assemblage of stars (and sometimes interstellar gas and dust), typically containing millions to hundreds of billions of member stars A galaxy is held together by the gravitational attraction of all its member stars (and other material) on one another Most galaxies are either of a flattened, spiral form or a fatter ellipsoidal shape without a spiral pattern The "Milky Way'' galaxy, of which our Sun is a part, is a spiral galaxy with a disk about 100,000 light-years across containing roughly 400 billion stars Our Sun is in the disk, about 2/3 of the way out from the center, and orbits around the center for the Milky way taking about 200 million years to go around once
An assemblage of millions to hundreds of billions of stars
A galaxy is an island of stars in moving in space Our galaxy is called the Milky Way Galaxies come in different shapes, the most common being spiral and elliptical The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy
A large aggregations of stars bound together gravitationally There are three major classifications of galaxies-- spiral, elliptical, and irregular -- and several subclassifications The sun belongs to a spiral galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy
a splendid assemblage (especially of famous people) (astronomy) a collection of star systems; any of the billions of systems each having many stars and nebulae and dust; "`extragalactic nebula' is a former name for `galaxy'
The Galaxy is the extremely large group of stars and planets to which the Earth and the Solar System belong. The Galaxy consists of 100 billion stars
a gravitationally bound collection of millions or billions of stars, gas, and dust
a large collection of stars, dust, and gas in space; a system of millions or billions of stars held together by gravity GEOGRAPHY the scientific study of the earth's surface features GLOBE an object shaped like a ball with a map of the earth on it
A large group of stars, gas, and dust containing an average of 100 billion stars and ranging from 1,500 and 300,000 light years in diameter Here is an example (not taken here) of M101 which is a spiral galaxy There are other types of galaxies including elliptical and barred spirals
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