Types of galaxies
Peculiar Galaxy
The Solar System Formation
Astronomical Bodies
Misc.
100

This type of galaxy has a flat rotating disk with arms full of stars, gas and dust

spiral galaxy

100

A small irregular galaxy rich in gas and dust is known as this.

dwarf irregular galaxy

100

 According to Newton, objects with this property attract each other.

Mass

100

Clue: These massive balls of hot hydrogen and helium produce energy through fusion.

Stars

100

Clue: The distance light travels in one year.

Light Year

200

These galaxies are round or oval-shaped and contain mostly old stars.

Elliptical Galaxy

200

These galaxies are distorted due to close gravitational interactions with other galaxies.

Interacting Galaxies

200

Clue: When distance between objects doubles, gravitational force becomes this fraction.

1/4

200

Clue: A natural satellite orbiting a planet is called this.

Moons

200

The boundary of a black hole where nothing can escape.

Event Horizon

300

These galaxies have no defined shape and look uneven or chaotic.

Irregular galaxy

300

These long streams of stars and gas are pulled out during galaxy collisions

Tidal Tails

300

How is the strength of gravity between a 5000 lb moon and a 50,000 lb Planet that is 2 light years away

Strong

300

This cloud of gas and dust is the birthplace of stars.

Nebula

300

Clue: This unit measures distance within our solar system (about 93 million miles).

Astronomical Unit

400

The Milky Way belongs to this galaxy type

Spiral Galaxy

400

A collision that creates a round structure of stars forms this type of peculiar galaxy.

Ring Galaxy

400

Clue: These form when gravity pulls gas and dust together inside a nebula.

Stars
400

Clue: This type of galaxy contains billions of stars and exists within larger structures.

Galaxy

400

How is the Universe Organized from smallest to largest?

Planet > Solar System > Galaxy > Universe
500

These galaxies form when gravitational interactions distort their original structure.

Peculiar Galaxies

500

Name the famous interacting galaxy pair shaped like the legs of an insect.

Antennae Galaxies

500

Clue: These form when leftover dust around a young star sticks together into larger pieces.

Planetesimals

500

Clue: A region where gravity is so strong that not even light escapes.

Black Hole

500

Clue: The process that powers stars by combining hydrogen into helium.

Nuclear Fusion

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