Which type of galaxy has stars that are symmetrically dispersed in a spherical or flattened shape?
1 Answer
Oct 4, 2017
An elliptical galaxy
Explanation:
Elliptical galaxies bear the rounded shape of an ellipse, though really speaking, they have almost no discernible structure. They are simply a gathering of stars in a massive blob that's roughly spherical in shape.
In an elliptical galaxy, the stars orbit around the center of mass in an egg-shaped central bulge.