Yes. We have numerous telescope images of galaxies in various stages onf collision. It is belived that out own galaxy will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy in about 3 billion years.
An unformed galaxy is a term sometimes used to describe a galaxy that is in the process of forming, usually in the early stages of its development. This can refer to a galaxy that is still gathering material from its surroundings, forming stars, and evolving structurally.
Quasars formed in the early stages of galaxy formation.Quasars formed in the early stages of galaxy formation.Quasars formed in the early stages of galaxy formation.Quasars formed in the early stages of galaxy formation.
The "real" answer is a protogalaxy or primeaval galaxy as these are the first stages in the formation of a galaxy.However, it's more than likely, the question has to do with new star formation, in which case, it will be a spiral galaxy (but the galaxy is not young) Our galaxy - the Milky Way - is about 13.2 billion years old - almost as old as the Universe itself.
after doing all stages, collecting all the gold power stars and all prankster comets, including the special stages, you will be able to collect the green stars, sucks right?
No one can be sure.However, it is hypothesised that when one of the first population III stars exploded as a supernova it created a massive black hole. This "hole" had enough gravitational influence, to attract enough material to form the first stages of a galaxy.
you have to get to Yoshi egg Galaxy or something and then after you defeat kemik there is a shield around the Yoshi egg and it will open and jump and or spin at it and Yoshi pops out!!!!!!!!!! so that's how to get him after that he'll show up in certain stages including Mario's Face-Ship!!
yes you get one each times you beat galaxy mode with a character and can use them to unlock moves,stages,pictures,and music
Our galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy.
Our galaxy is a spiral galaxy because it is spiral in shape.
Not counting the Magellanic Clouds (which are minielliptical galaxies orbiting our galaxy), the Andromeda galaxy is the galaxy nearest to our galaxy.