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We are inside the disc of this galaxy, so we cannot see it from outside. But we can see different parts of the disk during different months of a year. | We are inside the disc of this galaxy, so we cannot see it from outside. But we can see different parts of the disk during different months of a year. | ||
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How did we first realize that we are not at the center of our galaxy? In 1917, Harlow Shapley located a lot of globular clusters (tightly bound clusters of thousands of stars). And he saw that the globular clusters are distributed in a halo around a point which is almost 25,000 light years away from us. You can see the positions of these clusters in the side view below. | How did we first realize that we are not at the center of our galaxy? In 1917, Harlow Shapley located a lot of globular clusters (tightly bound clusters of thousands of stars). And he saw that the globular clusters are distributed in a halo around a point which is almost 25,000 light years away from us. You can see the positions of these clusters in the side view below. | ||
+ | ==== - Structure of the Galaxy ==== | ||
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- | The Milky Way has three main parts: a **disk**, a **bulge** and a **halo**. The disk is almost | + | The Milky Way has three main parts: a **disk**, a **bulge** and a **halo**. The disk is almost |
Gravity would make the whole Galaxy collapse onto itself if not for the rotation of the stars and gas around the Galactic Center. Rotation opposes gravity and makes the galaxy flat similar to the solar system. The sun and its neighbors orbit the Galactic Center at a speed of **220 km per second**. At this speed it would take **220 million years** for the Sun to complete one orbit around the center of the Milky Way. | Gravity would make the whole Galaxy collapse onto itself if not for the rotation of the stars and gas around the Galactic Center. Rotation opposes gravity and makes the galaxy flat similar to the solar system. The sun and its neighbors orbit the Galactic Center at a speed of **220 km per second**. At this speed it would take **220 million years** for the Sun to complete one orbit around the center of the Milky Way. | ||
- | The Sun is **26k light years** away from the center, so it revolves around the center comparatively slowly. If you go closer to the center, your orbital speed will increase. As you go nearer, both the number of stars per cubic light-year and their average orbital speed increase. In the neighborhood of the Sun on average there are only 3 stars in 1000 cubic light-years, | + | The Sun is **26 kly** away from the center, so it revolves around the center comparatively slowly. If you go closer to the center, your orbital speed will increase. As you go nearer, both the number of stars per cubic light-year and their average orbital speed increase. In the neighborhood of the Sun on average there are only 3 stars in 1000 cubic light-years, |
===== - Stars and clusters ===== | ===== - Stars and clusters ===== |
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