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Black Holes

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Black HolesThe intense gravitational field left when a giant star collapses

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It is called a black hole because not even light can escape

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Photon Sphere

The outer edge where light bends but is still escapable

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Event HorizonThe point at which no light can escape

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SingularityThe shrunken star too small to be measured but with indefinite density

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Galaxies

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GalaxyA large assembly of stars and nebulae

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Group of Galaxies

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The Milky WayOur galaxyFlat disk with spiral arms

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Three Types of Galaxies

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EllipticalOval shapedMost common type of galaxy found

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Contains little gas and dustMost are dim and difficult to see

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Spiral Dense center with spiral armsBright and easy to see

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Contains large amounts of gas and dust – always producing new stars

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IrregularNo specific shapeContains large amounts of gas and dust

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Small and faint therefore hard to see

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Quasars

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QuasarsSmall, powerful source of energy thought to be cores of distant spiral galaxies

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They emit radio waves and bright light

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