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ohwilleke
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Most of the stuff in astronomy is spherically symmetrical, or very nearly so. Stars, galactic cores, and planets all seem to be.
I can think of exceptions of such the arrangement of matter in disk like solar systems or the outer portions of spiral galaxies, small irregular asteroids, nebula, and "superstrands" that impact large scale structure.
Can anyone think of other exceptions?
I can think of exceptions of such the arrangement of matter in disk like solar systems or the outer portions of spiral galaxies, small irregular asteroids, nebula, and "superstrands" that impact large scale structure.
Can anyone think of other exceptions?