بلغات أخرى
- الألمانيّة: Zwerggalaxie
- الإنجليزيّة: Dwarf Galaxy
- الإسبانيّة: Galaxia enana
- الفرنسيّة: Galaxie naine
- الإيطاليّة: Galassia nana
- اليابانيّة: 矮小銀河 (رابط خارجي)
- الكوريّة: 왜소은하
- البرتغاليّة البرازيليّة: Galáxia anã
- الصينيّة المبسطة: 矮星系
- الصينيّة التقليدية: 矮星系
وسائط ذات صلة
A visible light image of the Andromeda Galaxy
الشرح: The Andromeda Galaxy viewed in visible light. Like our Milky Way, Andromeda is a barred spiral galaxy. Here we can see its bright core and spiral disk. The glow from the stars in the disk is interrupted by lanes of dust that form part of its spiral structure.
Andromeda is the largest galaxy in the Local Group of galaxies that includes the Milky Way.
To the left of the core and just above the disk we see the dwarf galaxy M32 and to the right and below the disk we see the dwarf galaxy M110. These are both satellite galaxies of the Andromeda Galaxy.
المصدر: Torben Hansen
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License: CC-BY-2.0 المشاع الإبداعي نَسب المُصنَّف 2.0 عام أيقونات
NGC 5264 - An irregular island
الشرح: The dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 5264 is located 15 million light years away. It is only about 11,000 light years across, much smaller than our Milky Way, and consists of approximately a billion stars. It lacks the spiral structure of our home Galaxy. The small blue patches in NGC 5264 mark groups of young hot blue stars. This suggests that stars formation in this galaxy is still on-going.
المصدر: ESA/Hubble and NASA
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License: CC-BY-4.0 المشاع الإبداعي نَسب المُصنَّف 4.0 دولي (CC BY 4.0) أيقونات



