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[QUOTE="starstruck_, post: 6075159, member: 609947"] Hey! I’m writing an email to a professor for research and I am mentioning some things I’ve found interesting and trying to connect them to his research but I’m not exactly sure if I’ve gotten the gist of these topics right ; like for example if dark matter and stuff effects the structure or dynamics of galaxies and galaxy clusters like I’ve said I’d be interested in learning. Could someone look over my draft for the email and help me out a bit? I want to make sure I’ve gotten the right stuff down. Here they are: |||Galaxy structures and the type/composition of stars The birth of galaxies Spectroscopy and photometry The dynamics of galaxy clusters what holds the clusters as well as the galaxies themselves together the forces that govern the mechanics of the galaxies in clusters (dark matter more specifically) Effects of stellar evolution on galaxy evolution ||| [/QUOTE]
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