diskgalaxier
Diskgalaxier, commonly known as spiral galaxies, are a type of galaxy characterized by their flat, rotating disk structure. This disk is typically composed of stars, gas, and dust, and often features prominent spiral arms that emanate from a central bulge. The spiral arms are regions of active star formation, where interstellar gas and dust are compressed, leading to the birth of new stars.
The central bulge of a diskgalaxy is a spheroidal concentration of stars, often containing older stellar populations.
Our own Milky Way galaxy is a prime example of a diskgalaxy. Other well-known diskgalaxies include the