Tell students: Astronomers have developed their own classification scheme for galaxies, based on the galaxy shape (often called "morphology").
The definitions of the main galaxy types which astronomers use are listed below. Using these definitions, place the 12 galaxies shown in the above figure into their commonly-used categories. Fill in the table below.
Note: The smallest galaxies are often called dwarf galaxies (No. 5 and No. 7 are dwarf galaxies). These contain only a few billion stars — a small number compared to the Milky Way's 200 billion. The largest ellipticals contain several trillion stars.
Discuss: How does the classification scheme used by astronomers compare with the classification schemes designed by members of the class?
Tell students: Use the image below and guidelines to help decide how to identify and count the galaxies.