reuzengalaxieën
Reuzengalaxieën, often referred to as giant galaxies, represent the largest known structures in the universe. These colossal celestial bodies are typically elliptical in shape and are characterized by their immense size, containing trillions of stars, far exceeding the number found in a typical spiral galaxy like our own Milky Way. Their vastness also means they possess a significant mass and a gravitational pull that influences the dynamics of their surrounding cosmic neighborhood.
The formation of reuzengalaxieën is believed to be the result of numerous galaxy mergers over cosmic timescales.
Astronomers classify reuzengalaxieën based on their size and morphology, with the largest examples often found at