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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.

Galaxy vs Galactocentric - What's the difference?

galaxy | galactocentric |


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 galactocentric is

(astronomy) relative to the centre of the galaxy.

Galaxy vs Galaxywide - What's the difference?

galaxy | galaxywide |


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 galaxywide is

throughout a galaxy.

Galaxy vs Galaxian - What's the difference?

galaxy | galaxian |


As a noun galaxy

is the Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth.

As a proper noun Galaxy

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

As an adjective galaxian is

of or pertaining to a galaxy.

Galaxy vs Antigalaxy - What's the difference?

galaxy | antigalaxy |


As nouns the difference between galaxy and antigalaxy

is that galaxy is the Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth while antigalaxy is a conjectured type of galaxy formed from antimatter.

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 Protogalaxy - What's the difference?

galaxy | protogalaxy |


As nouns the difference between galaxy and protogalaxy

is that galaxy is the Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth while protogalaxy is a cloud of gas which is starting to form a 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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