Extragalactic astronomy
astronomy dealing with objects outside the Milky Way
Extragalactic astronomy is astronomy about objects outside our Milky Way galaxy.[1] It is the study of everything that is not covered in galactic astronomy: the study of objects in our galaxy.
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Because of improvements in technology, we can see distant objects in more detail. Two versions of extragalactic astronomy are: near-extragalactic astronomy (the study of galaxies in our Local Group) and far-extragalactic astronomy (the study of objects outside our Local Group).
Pages on extragalactic astronomy include:
References
change- ↑ "Extragalactic astronomy". arizona.edu. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
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