dvärggalaxer
Dvärggalaxer are small galaxies that contain only a few million to a few billion stars, a stark contrast to the hundreds of billions of stars found in larger galaxies like the Milky Way. They are the most common type of galaxy in the universe, though their low luminosity makes them difficult to detect. Dvärggalaxer are often found orbiting larger galaxies, where they can be tidally disrupted and eventually absorbed. Their formation and evolution are key areas of study in understanding the large-scale structure of the universe.
There are several types of dvärggalaxer, including dwarf spheroidals, dwarf ellipticals, and dwarf irregulars, each with