I’m sorry, but I currently don’t have the capability to drag and drop images or interact with visual elements directly. However, I can describe different types of galaxies and their characteristics, which might help you match images with their names.
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Spiral Galaxies: These galaxies have a flat, rotating disk containing stars, gas, and dust, along with a central concentration of stars known as a bulge. Notable examples include the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy.
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Elliptical Galaxies: These are rounded or elongated shapes resembling a 3D ellipse. They contain older stars and little interstellar gas and dust. They range from nearly spherical to more elongated shapes.
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Irregular Galaxies: These lack a distinct shape and are often chaotic in appearance. They have high levels of star formation and are usually rich in gas and dust. The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds are examples of irregular galaxies.
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Lenticular Galaxies: These are a type of galaxy that has a central bulge but no spiral arms, functioning somewhat as a bridge between elliptical and spiral galaxies.
If you describe the images you have, I can help you identify which type they correspond to!