Space Travel
11, Feb, 2012

Space exploration began with the launch of Sputnik and Astrophysics was born as the application of physics to the phenomena observed by Astronomy, which etymologically means laws of the stars.

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Early-Type Galaxy
Originally 1926, a term used by Edwin Hubble for tightly wound spiral galaxies types Sa and SBa, which he considered to be the first stage in a progression through intermediate Sb, SBb to late Sc, SBc. It is now thought very unlikely that spiral galaxies evolve in this manner and, in this sense, the nomenclature has generally fallen into disuse, though it is encountered occasionally. In modern astrophysics the term is increasingly applied indiscriminately to any type of galaxy that is relatively young as judged from its observed properties. Galaxies at very high redshifts, or galaxies containing large amounts of dust and exhibiting rapid star formation may be loosely described by the adjective early, used essentially as a synonym for young. See also: Hubble classification.