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Unbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection

Behold the majestic Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104), a stunning example of an unbarred spiral galaxy

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: The majestic Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104)

The majestic Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104)

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: Galaxy sizes compared to IC 1101, the largest known galaxy

Galaxy sizes compared to IC 1101, the largest known galaxy

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: A selection of galaxies smaller than the Milky Way shown to the same scale

A selection of galaxies smaller than the Milky Way shown to the same scale
Galaxy size comparison chart. A selection of galaxies smaller than the Milky Way shown to the same scale

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale

A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale
Galaxy size comparison chart. A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: The Sombrero Galaxy

The Sombrero Galaxy, also known as Messier 104 or NGC 4594, is an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo. It has a bright nucleus, an unusually large central bulge

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: The Sunflower Galaxy, Messier 63

The Sunflower Galaxy, Messier 63
Spiral galaxy Messier 63, the Sunflower Galaxy, in the constellation Canes Venatici. M63 consists of a central disc surrounded by many short spiral arm segments

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 891, an edge-on spiral galaxy in Andromeda

NGC 891, an edge-on spiral galaxy in Andromeda

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 3628, the Hamburger Galaxy

NGC 3628, the Hamburger Galaxy

Background imageUnbarred Spiral 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 imageUnbarred Spiral 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 imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: Sprial galaxy NGC 4565

Sprial galaxy NGC 4565
NGC 4565 is an edge-on spiral galaxy about 30 to 50 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices. The 10th magnitude galaxy sits perpendicular to our own Milky Way galaxy

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: The Sunflower Galaxy

The Sunflower Galaxy, also known as Messier 63 or NGC 5055, is an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: Galaxy NGC 3628 in Leo

Galaxy NGC 3628 in Leo

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 4013 is an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

NGC 4013 is an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major
A close up of NGC 4013, an edge-on unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 2683, spiral galaxy in Lynx

NGC 2683, spiral galaxy in Lynx

Background imageUnbarred Spiral Galaxy Collection: NGC 2841, spiral galaxy in Ursa Major

NGC 2841, spiral galaxy in Ursa Major. NGC 2841 is a compact flocculent spiral galaxy, a member of the nearby Leo cloud


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Behold the majestic Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104), a stunning example of an unbarred spiral galaxy. With its distinct bulging center and prominent dust lane, it captivates astronomers and stargazers alike. As we marvel at its beauty, let's consider the vastness of galaxies in our universe. Galaxy sizes can vary greatly, but none compare to IC 1101, the largest known galaxy discovered so far. Imagine a behemoth that dwarfs even our Milky Way. Yet amidst this cosmic diversity, the Sombrero Galaxy stands out as a true celestial gem. Displayed alongside other galaxies shown to scale, we witness their incredible variety. The Sunflower Galaxy (Messier 63) showcases vibrant arms spiraling outward like petals reaching for sunlight. Andromeda Galaxy amazes us with its sheer size and proximity to our own galactic neighborhood. NGC 891 presents itself as an edge-on spiral galaxy in Andromeda, revealing intricate details along its thin disk structure. Meanwhile, NGC 3628 earns its nickname "the Hamburger Galaxy" due to its peculiar shape resembling everyone's favorite fast-food delight. But let us not forget about the Sunflower Galaxy once more; it continues to mesmerize with its radiant beauty and delicate features. Finally, Spiral Galaxy NGC 2841 enchants us with tightly wound arms gracefully swirling around a luminous core. As we explore these captivating unbarred spiral galaxies, we are reminded of the endless wonders that await beyond our earthly realm. Each one tells a unique story through their shapes and structures—testaments to nature's artistic prowess on an astronomical scale.