What are galaxies?
Answer / Rashmi Tripathi
Galaxies are vast systems composed of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter. They can be elliptical, spiral, or irregular in shape, and they range greatly in size, with some containing hundreds of billions of stars. The Milky Way is one example of a galaxy that we inhabit.
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