26.1 The Discovery of Galaxies
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Galaxies are vast cosmic islands containing billions of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity. They come in various shapes and sizes, from spiral and elliptical to irregular, and serve as the building blocks of the universe, tracing its large-scale structure. Studying galaxies helps us understand the formation and evolution of the universe. From the Milky Way to distant galaxies billions of light-years away, these cosmic structures reveal insights into star formation, dark matter, and the history of our cosmos.
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Galaxies are vast cosmic islands containing billions of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity. They come in various shapes and sizes, from spiral and elliptical to irregular, and serve as the building blocks of the universe, tracing its large-scale structure. Studying galaxies helps us understand the formation and evolution of the universe. From the Milky Way to distant galaxies billions of light-years away, these cosmic structures reveal insights into star formation, dark matter, and the history of our cosmos.
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