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This tutorial begins with a description of Hubble's discovery that other galaxies exsist besides the Milky Way and how... see more

This is a site that allows the general public to participate in classifying galaxy types. They need volunteers to review... see more

State Standard 4a Galaxies are clusters of billions stars and may have different shapes.

Student tutorial page relating to the Hubble's classification scheme of galaxies. Includes student worksheet (see... see more

This website provides an interactive java applet which allows the user to model galaxy collisions. With this applet the... see more

Investigate galaxies with a Flux meter.

This site discusses the different types of active galaxies: Double-Lobed radio galaxies, Seyfert Galaxies, BL Lac... see more

Of the 100 billion or more galaxies visible through existing telescopes, most are either spiral or elliptical in shape... see more

In this fun and simple hands-on astronomy activity, learners construct a model of our place in the Milky Way Galaxy and... see more

This resource covers the nature and components of the Milky Way, including the disk, spiral arms, nucleus, dark matter... see more

This website provides a tutorial for students about the bulge, disk, and halo components of the Milky Way. It also... see more

Sonoma State University NASA Education and Public Outreach group has developed a set of three activities to teach... see more

The Warped Galaxy lithograph is one in a series designed to bring the latest Hubble Space Telescope images into the... see more

This lesson plan from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center presents materials on the sombrero galaxy. In the lesson,... see more

This site is a collection of lecture notes for a course called the universe of galaxies. These notes discuss the... see more

This collection of nine trading cards focuses on the three types of galaxies: spiral, elliptical, and irregular. Each... see more

This video was recorded at The 100th anniversary of the birth of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar: Chandrasekhar Centennial... see more

This site is an astronomy tutorial posted by Gene Smith, a professor at UC San Diego. The site contains information on... see more

This Hubble Space Telescope image of M101 showcases a spiral galaxy's well-known features. The text describes the... see more

Black holes are some of the strangest objects in the universe. While the physics of these objects is not understood, and... see more

The Active Galaxies pop-up book is a very large rectangular pop-up book with foldouts that was developed for use in... see more