© Lloyd The Galactic Halo, common in spiral galaxies, is a nearly spherical volume of tenuous gas, globular clusters of stars, and thinly scattered field stars which have high space velocities that can take them far out of the galactic disk.
The Galactic Halo, common in spiral galaxies, is a nearly spherical volume of tenuous gas, globular clusters of stars, and thinly scattered field stars which have high space velocities that can take them far out of the galactic disk.