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  • ...raph SPECTROGRAPH] AND [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_galaxy SPIRAL GALAXY] Light from the side of the [[galaxy]] rotating toward Earth
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  • ...galaxy should receive the full name Milky Way Galaxy, or alternatively the Galaxy. However, it is unclear how widespread this [[convention]] is, and the term
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  • ...t Andromeda [[Nebula]] in older [[texts]]. Andromeda is the nearest spiral galaxy to our own, the [[Milky Way]]. As it is visible as a faint smudge on a moon ...trillion [[stars]], several times more than the number of stars in our own galaxy, which is estimated to be c. 200-400 billion. While the 2006 estimates put
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  • The [[word]] '''galaxy''' derives from the [[Greek]] term for our own galaxy, galaxias (γαλαξίας), or kyklos galaktikos, meaning "milky [[circle ...ical [[literature]], the capitalized word 'Galaxy' is used to refer to our galaxy, the [[Milky Way]], to distinguish it from the billions of other galaxies.
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  • ...on the category, a galaxy may have one or more distinct features, such as spiral arms, a halo and a nucleus. At the core, most galaxies have a [https://en.w The constituents of a [[galaxy]] are formed out of gaseous matter that assembles through gravitational sel
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_star companion star], the [[gas]] [[spiral]]s inward, heating to very high [[temperatures]] and emitting large amounts ...Sagittarius_A* Sagittarius A*] region in the center of the [[Milky Way]] [[galaxy]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole]
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  • ...s are brought into being the [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_galaxy spiral] and other [[nebulae]], the mother wheels of the direct-origin [[suns]] and ...ained [[control]] of many of their segregated stellar offspring, and their spiral appearance is occasioned by the fact that their suns pass out of the nebula
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  • ...suns, dark islands of space, double stars, globular clusters, star clouds, spiral and other nebulae, together with myriads of individual planets, forms a wat ...pace, you would immediately recognize the ten major sectors of the seventh galaxy.
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  • ...ular clusters], star clouds, [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_galaxy spiral] and other [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebulae nebulae], together with ..., you would [[immediately]] recognize the ten major sectors of the seventh galaxy.
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  • When a [[galaxy]] or a [[planetary system]] [[forms]], its [[material]] takes the shape of ...e [[stars]] in the inner halo mostly have prograde [[orbits]] around the [[galaxy]], while stars in the outer halo favour retrograde orbits.
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  • ...galaxy]] by [[Edwin Hubble]] in 1923 and 1924. Their distance established spiral nebulae well beyond the edge of the Milky Way and as galaxies of their own.
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  • ...f [[celestial]] objects (such as [[star]]s, [[planet]]s, [[comet]]s, and [[galaxy|galaxies]]) and [[Phenomenon|phenomena]] that originate outside the [[Earth ...exotic objects such as [[quasar]]s, [[pulsar]]s, [[blazar]]s, and [[radio galaxy|radio galaxies]], and has used these observations to develop physical theor
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  • ...eals with the very largest objects in the universe ([[galaxy|galaxies]], [[galaxy groups and clusters|clusters]] and [[superclusters]]), the very earliest di ...riable]] stars. He discovered a relationship between the [[redshift]] of a galaxy and its [[luminosity]]. He interpreted this as evidence that the galaxies a
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  • ...n and Ford concentrated on galaxies' spiral arms, reasoning that the way a galaxy was spinning would go a long way toward explaining its structure and moveme ...Since this is true of our solar system, it should be no different for any galaxy. [[See Illustration 7]] (Newton's law of gravitation in its most simple for
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  • Neruda bent to inspect the spiral mosaic. "It's not an ordinary spiral. It's M51." ...from a simple pictograph?" Emily asked. "Aren't there about twenty billion spiral galaxies?"
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  • ...ody of earth which is a cell inside the body of the solar system, inside a galaxy, inside a universe, inside another universe, inside another universe etc et *[https://missionignition.net/bms/hsm.php Heart Spiral Meditation]
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  • ...ular clusters], star clouds, [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_galaxy spiral] and other [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebulae nebulae], together with ..., you would [[immediately]] recognize the ten major sectors of the seventh galaxy.
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  • ...sonal beings who go out from Paradise and start the gigantic whirlpools of spiral nebula. And as you know, even human beings have some control over this impe ...y up from your familiar seraphim, to the Ancients of Days who administer a galaxy of a hundred thousand Local Universes such as Mother Spirit and I relate to
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  • ...sonal beings who go out from Paradise and start the gigantic whirlpools of spiral nebula. And as you know, even human beings have some control over this impe ...y up from your familiar seraphim, to the Ancients of Days who administer a galaxy of a hundred thousand Local Universes such as Mother Spirit and I relate to
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  • ...tip of an [[iceberg]]. There are typically one hundred billion stars in a galaxy and about ten billion galaxies in the visible universe, yet all these galax observer sees the same linear increase of galaxy
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  • In an outer spiral arm at forty thousand miles an hour In a galaxy we call the Milky Way.
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  • ...ce, and are established near or within the galactic core of a life-bearing galaxy possessing sufficient numbers of intelligent, sentient life. ...nces, these may include works from other planetary systems within the same galaxy. Generally, Planetary Tributary Zones are created in the form of books, art
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  • 7. To realize the Cosmogonic Spiral of the Being, the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man, through unc ...Action of a Rhythmic Balanced Interchange between each Planet, System and Galaxy that forms the
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  • ...ble on its axis and has nothing to do with Earth's current location in the galaxy. ...ch, Gautam Vasisht (1998). "Mass Extinctions and The Sun's Encounters with Spiral Arms". New Astronomy 3: 51–56. doi:10.1016/S1384-1076(97)00044-4. Retriev
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  • ...that, honestly, as I kept [[experiencing]] it, was much as I [[picture]] a galaxy. In other [[words]], the motion was through my whole [[body]] and it was fr Q: I have a question. As I was experiencing this [[spiral]] of [[energy]] and [[flowed]] within it so I felt I was just part of it, [
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  • ...y the same. When I got to the bottom of the corridor -- what we called the spiral staircase -- and looked into chamber two, I clearly saw motion and nearly j Dr. Neruda: "At the beginning of the spiral staircase there were ornate petroglyphs carved in the stone with a precisio
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  • ...d sounded like the beating of a thousand pairs of shapeless wings, and a [[spiral]] of light [[descended]] from the sky. Within the light, shapes similar to ...ome responsible stewards of more than the [[earth]], its solar system, its galaxy and its [[universe]]. Humanity can be stewards of the human [[soul]] and [[
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  • ...and Space as you have known it is growing dim as you move upwards upon the spiral of potential perfection into higher consciousness and superconscious levels ...d it brings all of your good to you. It enables you to move lighter up the spiral towards the realization and unfoldment of your own perfection potential. (p
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  • ...ng if you could offer some counsel, some advise of how to move out of this spiral? ...on. We only wish to prove a pointed statement of receiving. We belong to a galaxy of many hurts and wrongs. There have been many souls lost through entrapmen
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