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The big picture view of star formation starts with an overview of the Milky Way galaxy. | The big picture view of star formation starts with an overview of the Milky Way galaxy. | ||
Our vantage point in the Galaxy provides us the close up view of star formation (as we shall see). Other researchers study star formation "from afar" at a more global scale by looking at external galaxies. We might incorporate some of their findings, but will stick close to our neighborhood. The extra-galactic star formation is a field on its own and, despite an obvious commonality, a very different study than what astronomers study inside the Galaxy. | Our vantage point in the Galaxy provides us the close up view of star formation (as we shall see). Other researchers study star formation "from afar" at a more global scale by looking at external galaxies. We might incorporate some of their findings, but will stick close to our neighborhood. The extra-galactic star formation is a field on its own and, despite an obvious commonality, a very different study than what astronomers study inside the Galaxy. | ||
− | [http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~george/ay20/eaa-galstruct.pdf The structure of the Galaxy from Encyclopedia of Astronomy]] | + | ===External links:=== |
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+ | [http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~george/ay20/eaa-galstruct.pdf The structure of the Galaxy from Encyclopedia of Astronomy] | ||
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+ | [http://www.astro.washington.edu/groups/observatory/AVI/milkyway.html A fun exploration of the Milky Way] | ||
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+ | [http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/milkyway/components.html Another primer on the components of the Milky Way] | ||
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+ | [http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~barnes/ast626_97/pcmw.html Nice summary of the components of the Galaxy] | ||
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milky_Way Wikipedia] | ||
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+ | ===Learning points=== | ||
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+ | * What kinds of object comprise each of the components? | ||
+ | * What is the relative size of each component? | ||
+ | * What are the relative ages of the different components? | ||
+ | * Where does star formation occur? |
Latest revision as of 19:42, 31 January 2013
Putting local star formation in context.
The big picture view of star formation starts with an overview of the Milky Way galaxy. Our vantage point in the Galaxy provides us the close up view of star formation (as we shall see). Other researchers study star formation "from afar" at a more global scale by looking at external galaxies. We might incorporate some of their findings, but will stick close to our neighborhood. The extra-galactic star formation is a field on its own and, despite an obvious commonality, a very different study than what astronomers study inside the Galaxy.
External links:
The structure of the Galaxy from Encyclopedia of Astronomy
A fun exploration of the Milky Way
Another primer on the components of the Milky Way
Nice summary of the components of the Galaxy
Learning points
- What kinds of object comprise each of the components?
- What is the relative size of each component?
- What are the relative ages of the different components?
- Where does star formation occur?