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galaxy

Galaxy vs Galaxylike - What's the difference?

galaxy | galaxylike |


As a proper noun galaxy

is (astronomy|dated) the milky way galaxy, from when it was thought the universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

As an adjective galaxylike is

resembling or characteristic of a galaxy.

Galaxy vs Rg - What's the difference?

galaxy | rg | initialism |

Galaxy is a initialism of rg.


As a proper noun galaxy

is (astronomy|dated) the milky way galaxy, from when it was thought the universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

As an initialism rg is

(galaxy) radio-galaxy.

Galaxy vs Astrocladistics - What's the difference?

galaxy | astrocladistics |


As nouns the difference between galaxy and astrocladistics

is that galaxy is the Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth while astrocladistics is the phylogenetic analysis of galaxy evolution.

As a proper noun Galaxy

is the Milky Way Galaxy, from when it was thought the Universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

Galaxy vs Galcon - What's the difference?

galaxy | galcon |


As a proper noun galaxy

is (astronomy|dated) the milky way galaxy, from when it was thought the universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

As a noun galcon is

(physics|astronomy) a hydrodynamic model of galaxy formation.

Galaxy vs Circumgalactic - What's the difference?

galaxy | circumgalactic |


As a proper noun galaxy

is (astronomy|dated) the milky way galaxy, from when it was thought the universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

As an adjective circumgalactic is

(astronomy) surrounding a galaxy.

Galaxy vs Pseudobulge - What's the difference?

galaxy | pseudobulge |


As nouns the difference between galaxy and pseudobulge

is that galaxy is the Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth while pseudobulge is a small galaxy that is easily mistaken for a bulge of a larger one.

As a proper noun Galaxy

is the Milky Way Galaxy, from when it was thought the Universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

Galaxy vs Anticenter - What's the difference?

galaxy | anticenter |


As a proper noun galaxy

is (astronomy|dated) the milky way galaxy, from when it was thought the universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

As a noun anticenter is

(astronomy) the point in the sky opposite to that of the centre of the galaxy (when viewed from earth).

Galaxy vs Arclet - What's the difference?

galaxy | arclet |


As a proper noun galaxy

is (astronomy|dated) the milky way galaxy, from when it was thought the universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

As a noun arclet is

(astronomy) a small arc of a galaxy.

Galaxy vs Perigalacticon - What's the difference?

galaxy | perigalacticon |


As a proper noun galaxy

is (astronomy|dated) the milky way galaxy, from when it was thought the universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

As a noun perigalacticon is

(astronomy) the point in the orbit of a star at which it is closest to the centre of its local galaxy.

Galaxy vs Apogalacticon - What's the difference?

galaxy | apogalacticon |


As nouns the difference between galaxy and apogalacticon

is that galaxy is the Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth while apogalacticon is the point in the orbit of a star at which it is furthest from the centre of its local galaxy.

As a proper noun Galaxy

is the Milky Way Galaxy, from when it was thought the Universe (our universe) had only one galaxy.

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