- A
Magellanic spiral galaxy is a
spiral galaxy with only one
spiral arm.
Magellanic spiral galaxies are
classified as the type Sm (with sub-categories SAm...
-
facsimile of
Nicolas Jenson's
roman type used in
Venice c. 1470. The
abstracted long "s" (resembling a
barless "f") fell out of use in the 19th century....
- are: Blue
barless, blue with
black bars, blue check, blue dark check, black,
recessive red,
recessive yellow,
silver (blue dilute)
barless,
silver with...
- bar, check, T-check, and
barless. T-check is the most
dominant pattern,
followed by check, barred, and the
least dominant barless pattern. Additionally,...
- scheme. A
nearby example of an
unbarred spiral is the
Triangulum Galaxy.
Barless spiral galaxies are one of
three general types of
spiral galaxies under...
-
which the
spiral arms begin. The
proportion of
barred spirals relative to
barless spirals has
likely changed over the
history of the universe, with only...
-
arithmetic ACPI S0
power state in
computing S0 galaxy, an
astronomical code for
barless lenticular galaxy S0, part of the name of
certain stars within one arc-second...
- Hagenbeck, was
founded in 1907 by Carl
Hagenbeck as the
first zoo with moated,
barless enclosures. In 2016, the
average visitor spent two
nights in Hamburg. The...
- markings: Self in black, white, red, yellow, blue
barless Self
groused in black, white, red,
yellow and blue
barless Barred in blue, red,
yellow and
pearl Barred...
- blue, red and
yellow with
white bars or spangles, blue with
black bars or
barless, blue
check or
silver check. The
Saxon Shield originated in Saxony. List...