Hubble classification system science definition
A system developed by Edwin Hubble in 1936 that classifies galaxies as
elliptical, spiral, barred spiral, lenticular, and
irregular. Hubble speculated that galaxies might fit into an evolutionary sequence from earlier elliptical galaxies to later spiral forms, but most astronomers no longer believe this is the case. Our galaxy, the
Milky Way, is a spiral galaxy. Also called
Hubble sequence.