Galactic Astronomy focuses on the structure and evolution of galaxies. It studies stellar populations, interstellar matter, and galactic dynamics. Physics explains gravitational interactions and star formation. Observations across wavelengths reveal galaxy morphology and motion. Galactic astronomy explores dark matter distribution and galactic rotation curves. This field links astrophysics and cosmology. Understanding galaxies helps trace cosmic evolution. Galactic astronomy provides context for the Milky Way’s place in the universe. It combines observation, theory, and simulation
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