Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Spiral Galaxy Collection (page 5)

"Exploring the Vastness of Spiral Galaxies: A Journey through the Cosmos" Sombrero Galaxy (M104): Behold the stunning beauty of the Sombrero galaxy

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Wintery seascape of an ice world

Wintery seascape of an ice world

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Barred spiral galaxy NGC 55 in the constellation Sculptor

Barred spiral galaxy NGC 55 in the constellation Sculptor

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 5907 spiral galaxy

NGC 5907 spiral galaxy

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Elliptical galaxy NGC 1275

Elliptical galaxy NGC 1275
NGC 1275, also known as Perseus A, is a large elliptical galaxy with an active supermassive black hole at its center which spews plasma jets and filaments over 20

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: M101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

M101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 3628, the Hamburger Galaxy

NGC 3628, the Hamburger Galaxy

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy Messier 106

Spiral galaxy Messier 106
Messier 106 (also known as NGC 4258) is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici and is a Seyfert II galaxy, which means that due to x-rays and unusual emission lines detected

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Cluster of Interacting Galaxies

Cluster of Interacting Galaxies
This image shows three galaxies playing a game of gravitational tug-of-war that may result in the eventual demise of one of them

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Messier 101, the Pinwheel Galaxy

Messier 101, the Pinwheel Galaxy

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral Galaxy NGC 2841

Spiral Galaxy NGC 2841
A majestic disk of stars and dust lanes in this view of spiral galaxy NGC 2841, which lies 46 million light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major (The Great Bear)

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Galaxies M81 and M82 as seen through the Intergalactic Flux Nebula

Galaxies M81 and M82 as seen through the Intergalactic Flux Nebula
The galaxies M81 and M82 as seen through the Intergalactic Flux Nebula

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: IC 342, an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis

IC 342, an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Messier 31, the Andromeda Galaxy

Messier 31, the Andromeda Galaxy. This image captured with a telescope and a scientific CCD camera

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Messier 33, the Triangulum Galaxy

Messier 33, the Triangulum Galaxy
The Triangulum Galaxy, also known as Messier 33, is a spiral galaxy approximately 3 million lights years away in the constellation Triangulum

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Messier 109, a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 109, a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 1365 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Fornax

NGC 1365 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Fornax

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 3521, spiral galaxy in Leo

NGC 3521, spiral galaxy in Leo

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Messier 81, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 81, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major
Messier 81, also known as NGC 3031 or Bodes Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: The southwest spiral arm of Messier 31

The southwest spiral arm of Messier 31

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 1097, a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Fornax

NGC 1097, a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Fornax

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy NGC 6946

Spiral galaxy NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks Galaxy

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Black Eye galaxy (M64) Coma Berenices

Black Eye galaxy (M64) Coma Berenices

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: The Splinter Galaxy, also known as NGC 5907

The Splinter Galaxy, also known as NGC 5907
The Splinter Galaxy (NGC 5907), located in the constellation Draco, is viewed edge on from our perspective of 39 million light years away

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 3718 galaxy i the constellation Ursa Major

NGC 3718 galaxy i the constellation Ursa Major
NGC 3718 galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major. This image captured with a telescope and a scientific CCD camera

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: The Whirlpool Galaxy

The Whirlpool Galaxy (NGC 5194), and its companion galaxy (NGC 5195), in the constellation Canes Venatici

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: A view to a nearby galaxy from a gas giant and its system of moons

A view to a nearby galaxy from a gas giant and its system of moons

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Messier 106, a spiral galaxy with an active supermassive black hole

Messier 106, a spiral galaxy with an active supermassive black hole
Messier 106, a spiral galaxy about 21 million light years from Earth. An active super massive black hole, located at the center of this galaxy

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Giant Elliptical Galaxy and its Host Galaxy Cluster

Giant Elliptical Galaxy and its Host Galaxy Cluster
This image shows the diverse collection of galaxies in a galaxy cluster called Abell S0740, located more than 450 million light-years away in the constellation Centaurus

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral Galaxy NGC 3521 in the constellation Leo

Spiral Galaxy NGC 3521 in the constellation Leo
Located in the constellation of Leo, extensive debris shells from the accretion of one or more long gone satellite galaxies encompass spiral galaxy NGC 3521 like a vast, cosmic bubble

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: IC 3949, deep field of galaxies in Coma Berenices

IC 3949, deep field of galaxies in Coma Berenices

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy Messier 101

Spiral galaxy Messier 101

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: The Virgo Cluster galaxy NGC 4522

The Virgo Cluster galaxy NGC 4522

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Andromeda Galaxy with companions

Andromeda Galaxy with companions
M31, the Andromeda Galaxy, with companions, M32 below and M110 above

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: The Triangulum Galaxy, also known as Messier 33

The Triangulum Galaxy, also known as Messier 33

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 4911, a spiral galaxy located within the Coma Cluster of galaxies

NGC 4911, a spiral galaxy located within the Coma Cluster of galaxies
NGC 4911, a spiral galaxy located deep within the Coma Cluster of galaxies in the northern constellation Coma Berenices

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy Messier 81

Spiral galaxy Messier 81
The spiral galaxy known as Messier 81, or M81. M81 is a grand design spiral galaxy, which means its elegant arms curl all the way down into its center

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Digitally enhanced image of the Earth

Digitally enhanced image of the Earth

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Digitally generated image of a black hole

Digitally generated image of a black hole

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Cassiopeia, Perseus and Andromeda area of the northern autumn sky

Cassiopeia, Perseus and Andromeda area of the northern autumn sky with Milky Way. Several deep-sky objects are visible: Double Cluster; M31 the Andromeda Galaxy; M33 the Triangulum Galaxy; NGC 752

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: A view of our own Milky Way Galaxy and its central bar as it might appear if viewed

A view of our own Milky Way Galaxy and its central bar as it might appear if viewed
Milky Way Bar - This artists rendering shows a view of our own Milky Way Galaxy and its central bar as it might appear if viewed from above

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Messier 51, the Whirlpool Galaxy

Messier 51, the Whirlpool Galaxy

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Close-up of the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy

Close-up of the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy
The Southern Pinwheel Galaxy, or Messier 83, in the constellation Hydra. M83 is a nearby face-on barred spiral with a classic grand design form

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Close-up of the southwest spiral arm of Messier 31

Close-up of the southwest spiral arm of Messier 31. This image captured with a telescope and a scientific CCD camera

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 7331, Spiral Galaxy in Pegasus

NGC 7331, Spiral Galaxy in Pegasus

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral Galaxy M81

Spiral Galaxy M81

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: The collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies seen from the Earth

The collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies seen from the Earth
3 or 4 billion years from now, the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies will collide. This artists concept depicts the collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies as seeb from the Earth

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 4565, an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices

NGC 4565, an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
NGC 4565 is an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy about 57 million light-years away in the constellatiion Coma Berenices

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Cigar Galaxy and Bodes Galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Cigar Galaxy and Bodes Galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Exploring the Vastness of Spiral Galaxies: A Journey through the Cosmos" Sombrero Galaxy (M104): Behold the stunning beauty of the Sombrero galaxy, captured in this HST image. Its distinctive shape and dark dust lane make it a true celestial marvel. Spiral Galaxy NGC 2841: Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing spiral arms of NGC 2841, as revealed by this captivating HST image. Witness its graceful structure and intricate details that span across millions of light-years. The Majestic Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104): Prepare to be awestruck by the sheer grandeur of Messier 104, also known as the Sombrero galaxy. This HST image showcases its remarkable central bulge and prominent dust ring. Supernova in Galaxy: Witness an explosive event within a spiral galaxy. This awe-inspiring phenomenon captures our attention, reminding us of the dynamic nature present throughout these cosmic wonders. Spiral Galaxy M81: Marvel at this composite image showcasing M81's vibrant spiral arms illuminated by countless stars and interstellar gas clouds. Explore its majestic beauty that spans over tens of thousands of light-years. A Galactic Light Show in Spiral Galaxy NGC 4258: Delight your senses with a spectacular display within NGC 4258. As if painted on a canvas, vibrant colors illuminate its spiral arms, creating an enchanting galactic light show. View of Our Milky Way Galaxy: Take a moment to appreciate our own galactic home – the Milky Way. Gaze upon its sprawling arms filled with billions upon billions of stars, reminding us how small we are amidst this vast universe. Whirlpool Galaxy: Get caught up in the swirling dance between two galaxies - M51 and its companion. Known as "The Whirlpool, " their gravitational interaction creates breathtaking tidal forces, shaping their graceful spiral arms. NGC 4565.