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What shape are most large galaxies in the universe?

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Answered by vasantinikam2004
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Spirals

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Spiral Galaxies. Spiral galaxies are the most common type in the universe. Our Milky Way is a spiral, as is the rather close-by Andromeda Galaxy. Spirals are large rotating disks of stars and nebulae, surrounded by a shell of dark matter.

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Answered by Hαrsh
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Like spirals, they are named for their shapes: they look like fat, fuzzy footballs. Instead of spreading out into a thin disk, as they do in spirals, the stars in ellipticals wrap completely around the galaxy's heart in all directions. The largest galaxies in the universe are giant ellipticals.

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