Exploring Galaxies

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    6. The Milky Way Galaxy
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    The Milky Way contains much, much more than just the Solar System! Sebastian of Astronomic describes the shape, origin, and qualities of this special galaxy.

    The Milky Way contains much, much more than just the Solar System! Sebastian of Astronomic describes the shape, origin, and qualities of this special galaxy.

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    7. Nebulae and Supernovas
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    Astronomic explains the stages and composition of interstellar clouds of gas and dust, known as nebulae, and supernovas (or supernovae), explosive star death.

    Astronomic explains the stages and composition of interstellar clouds of gas and dust, known as nebulae, and supernovas (or supernovae), explosive star death.

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    8. Seyfert & Quasar Active Galaxies
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    Active galaxies are luminous and highly energetic. In this lesson, Astronomic introduces two galaxy types with active galactic nuclei: Seyferts and quasars.

    Active galaxies are luminous and highly energetic. In this lesson, Astronomic introduces two galaxy types with active galactic nuclei: Seyferts and quasars.

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    9. Galactic Black Holes
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    Sebastian of Astronomic discusses the mysterious science of galactic black holes, including in quasars and our own Milky Way galaxy, in this lesson.

    Sebastian of Astronomic discusses the mysterious science of galactic black holes, including in quasars and our own Milky Way galaxy, in this lesson.

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    10. The Local Group & Superclusters
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    Explore your galactic neighborhood by learning all about the Local Group and the Local Supercluster of galaxies, of which the Milky Way is one of many members.

    Explore your galactic neighborhood by learning all about the Local Group and the Local Supercluster of galaxies, of which the Milky Way is one of many members.

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