Galactic astronomy

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Galactic astronomy is the study of galaxies, their development, structure, components, dynamics, interactions, and the range of forms they take.

Our own local Milky Way galaxy is in some ways the best studied, although important parts of it are obscured from view in visible wavelengths by regions of galactic dust. Modern instruments, and particularly the Hubble Space Telescope have allowed us to study galaxies other than our own in much greater detail.

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Major aspects of galactic astronomy

Stellar populations

Interstellar medium


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