The halo contains the oldest stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, while the spiral arms hold the younger stars. The Central bulge contains globular clusters.
2007-08-09 02:16:45
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answered by NJGuy 5
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The central stars of the galaxy tend to be older, larger, and redder on average. The stars of the disk and the sun's neighborhood tend to be younger and bluer overall. The "halo" is mostly comprised of dark matter. Prerrty much all spiral galaxies have this general pattern.
2016-05-17 21:51:50
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answered by ? 3
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The galactic disk contains older and colder stars.
2007-08-09 03:02:35
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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I think it is around the position of the "5" on a clock and is rotating in a clockwise motion.
2007-08-09 01:57:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Once again, I have to say: Dude -- do your own freaking homework!
2007-08-09 02:53:10
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answered by dansinger61 6
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