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Spiral Galaxy Collection (page 9)

"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: Artwork of the Milky Way, our galaxy

Artwork of the Milky Way, our galaxy

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Quasar Markarian 205

Quasar Markarian 205. Optical image of the quasar Markarian 205 (upper right) and the spiral galaxy NGC 4319 (centre). These objects lie in the constellation of Draco

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Galaxies M81 and M82

Galaxies M81 and M82. Optical image of the spiral galaxy M81 (centre) and the smaller irregularly shaped M82 (centre top)

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Galaxy formation, computer artwork

Galaxy formation, computer artwork
Galaxy formation. Computer artwork of a spiral galaxy forming in the aftermath of the Big Bang about 15 billion years ago

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Artwork depicting universe: Earth, Saturn, Nebula

Artwork depicting universe: Earth, Saturn, Nebula
Universe. Composite artwork depicting the universe from our Solar System through to deep space. The Earth centred on the Americas is seen in the foreground on a starfield

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Andromeda galaxy (M31)

Andromeda galaxy (M31). North is at top. This large spiral galaxy is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way, lying around 2.5 million light years from Earth, in the constellation Andromeda

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Antennae interacting galaxies

Antennae interacting galaxies
Antennae Galaxies. Hubble Space Telescope image of star birth caused by the interactions of the Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/4039)

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy NGC 7331

Spiral galaxy NGC 7331. Spitzer Space Telescope infrared image of the spiral galaxy NGC 7331. This galaxy lies around 50 million light years from Earth in the constellation Pegasus

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy M101

Spiral galaxy M101, Hubble Space Telescope image. M101 is also known as the Pinwheel Galaxy. It lies around 25 million light years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy, conceptual artwork

Spiral galaxy, conceptual artwork
Spiral galaxy, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Astronomical collage

Astronomical collage. Artwork showing (from left to right): the Earth, a planet and its parent star, nebulae (red, green and black), the surface of a star, a ringed gas giant planet, a comet

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy M66, infrared image

Spiral galaxy M66, infrared image. Blue areas are mature stars, while red areas are regions of active star formation. It is thought the distorted shape of this galaxy is due to gravitational

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Lord Rosses Great Telescope

Lord Rosses Great Telescope
This is the 6-foot telescope (the Leviathan of Birr), at Birr Castle, Parsonstown, Ireland. This telescope was constructed in 1845 by the Irish astronomer William Parsons (1800-1867)

Background imageSpiral Galaxy Collection: Spiral galaxy, 19th century artwork

Spiral galaxy, 19th century artwork. Artwork from the 1886 ninth edition of Moses and Geology (Samuel Kinns, London). This book was originally published in 1882



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"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.