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Galaxies are large collections of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity

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Background imageGalaxies Collection: Abundance, Astronomy, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Galaxy

Abundance, Astronomy, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Galaxy
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Background imageGalaxies Collection: Remnant of Supernova 1987A

Remnant of Supernova 1987A. Photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope, Wide Field Planetary Camera 2. Supernovae are massive stellar explosions which throw the outer layers of a star off into space

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Andromeda Galaxy

Andromeda Galaxy. Infrared image made by IRAS (Infrared Astronomical Satellite). A spiral galaxy, and the nearest neighbour to our own Milky Way

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Infra-red view of constellation of Orion

Infra-red view of constellation of Orion. CREDIT: NASA

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Spiral Galaxy M81 in constallation of Ursa Minor

Spiral Galaxy M81 in constallation of Ursa Minor. This galaxy about is 12 million light years from Earth. Photograph. CREDIT: NASA

Background imageGalaxies Collection: The outlying regions around the Southern Pinwheel galaxy, or M83

The outlying regions around the Southern Pinwheel galaxy, or M83, are highlighted in this composite image from NASAs Galaxy Evolution Explorer

Background imageGalaxies Collection: NASAs WISE captured this image of a hidden star-forming cloud of dust

NASAs WISE captured this image of a hidden star-forming cloud of dust and gas located in the constellation of Cepheus

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Asteroid, Astronomy, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Creativity, Digitally Generated Image

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Background imageGalaxies Collection: Space Express

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Background imageGalaxies Collection: Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA

Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA
Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA

Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA
Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. The Crab Nebula (Messier 1), a six-light-year-wide remnant of a supernova explosion, was discovered by English astronomer John Bevis in 1731

Background imageGalaxies Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. Creator: NASA

Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. Creator: NASA
Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. The Whirlpool Galaxy, (Messier 51a), in the constellation Canes Venatici, was the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral galaxy

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Hercules Globular Cluster. Creator: NASA

Hercules Globular Cluster. Creator: NASA
Hercules Globular Cluster. The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules or the Hercules Globular Cluster, (Messier 13) is a cluster of several hundred thousand stars in the constellation of Hercules

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Quasar. Creator: NASA

Quasar. Creator: NASA
Quasar. A quasar is a very bright object in space that is similar to a star and very far away from Earth. A quasar gives off powerful radio waves

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA

Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA
Horsehead Nebula in Orion. The Horsehead Nebula (also known as Barnard 33) is a dark nebula in the constellation Orion. The nebula was first recorded in 1888 by Scottish astronomer Williamina Fleming

Background imageGalaxies Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA

Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA
Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. Creator: NASA

Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. Creator: NASA
Rosette Nebula in Monoceros. The Rosette Nebula (Caldwell 49) is about 5, 000 light years from Earth, near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Great Andromeda Galaxy. Creator: NASA

Great Andromeda Galaxy. Creator: NASA
Great Andromeda Galaxy. Andromeda is a spiral galaxy approximately 780 kiloparsecs (2.5 million light-years) from Earth, and is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way Galaxy

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Miranda, one of the moons of Uranus, seen from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. Creator: NASA

Miranda, one of the moons of Uranus, seen from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. Creator: NASA
Miranda, one of the moons of Uranus, seen from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. High-resolution image of Miranda, also designated Uranus V, the smallest and innermost of Uranus five moons

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Sombrero Galaxy. Creator: NASA

Sombrero Galaxy. Creator: NASA
Sombrero Galaxy. The galaxy gets its name from the unusually large and extended central bulge of stars which make it look like a Mexican hat

Background imageGalaxies Collection: The Planet Mars. Creator: NASA

The Planet Mars. Creator: NASA
The Planet Mars

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Hercules Globular Cluster. Creator: NASA

Hercules Globular Cluster. Creator: NASA
Hercules Globular Cluster. The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules or the Hercules Globular Cluster, (Messier 13) is a cluster of several hundred thousand stars in the constellation of Hercules

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. Creator: NASA

Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. Creator: NASA
Dumbell Nebula in Vulpecula. The Dumbbell Nebula (Messier 27), 1, 360 light-years away in the constellation of Vulpecula, was discovered in 1764 by Charles Messier

Background imageGalaxies Collection: The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA

The Orion Nebula. Creator: NASA
The Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is stellar nursery only 1, 500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth in the constellation of Orion

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Nebulosity and star cluster in Serpens. Creator: NASA

Nebulosity and star cluster in Serpens. Creator: NASA
Nebulosity and star cluster in Serpens. Serpens (from the Latin for serpent) is a constellation of the northern hemisphere

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA

Horsehead Nebula in Orion. Creator: NASA
Horsehead Nebula in Orion. The Horsehead Nebula (also known as Barnard 33) is a dark nebula in the constellation Orion. The nebula was first recorded in 1888 by Scottish astronomer Williamina Fleming

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Black Hole, artists concept. Creator: NASA

Black Hole, artists concept. Creator: NASA
Black Hole, artists concept. A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA

Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. Creator: NASA
Crab Nebula in the constallation of Taurus. The Crab Nebula (Messier 1), a six-light-year-wide remnant of a supernova explosion, was discovered by English astronomer John Bevis in 1731

Background imageGalaxies Collection: The Needle Galaxy in Coma Berenices. Creator: NASA

The Needle Galaxy in Coma Berenices. Creator: NASA
The Needle Galaxy in Coma Berenices. The Needle Galaxy, an edge-on spiral galaxy in the constellation of Coma Berenices

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. Creator: NASA

Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. Creator: NASA
Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici. The Whirlpool Galaxy, (Messier 51a), in the constellation Canes Venatici, was the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral galaxy

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA

Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. Creator: NASA
Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius constellation. The Trifid Nebula, (Messier 20), consists of an open cluster of stars; an emission nebula, a reflection nebula and a dark nebula

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Nebulosity near the star Capella. Creator: NASA

Nebulosity near the star Capella. Creator: NASA
Nebulosity near the star Capella. Capella, (Alpha Aurigae), is the brightest star in the constellation of Auriga

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA

Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation. Creator: NASA
Spiral galaxy in Triangulum constellation

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Illuminated, Mystery

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Background imageGalaxies Collection: Cloud, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Galaxy, Multi Colored

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Background imageGalaxies Collection: Black Background, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Galaxy

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Background imageGalaxies Collection: astronomy, balance, dramatic, eternity, everlasting, galaxy, globe, mysterious, nasa

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Background imageGalaxies Collection: Hubble-Space Telescope

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Picture taken on April 25, 1990 by the STS-31 crew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, showing the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Horsehead Nebula; Looking like an apparition rising from whitecaps of interstellar foam

Horsehead Nebula; Looking like an apparition rising from whitecaps of interstellar foam
Looking like an apparition rising from whitecaps of interstellar foam, the iconic Horsehead Nebula has graced astronomy books ever since its discovery more than a century ago

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Supernova remnant combined X-ray

Supernova remnant combined X-ray

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Whirlpool Galaxy, infrared HST image

Whirlpool Galaxy, infrared HST image
Whirlpool Galaxy. Near-infrared Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the centre of the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) showing its skeletal dust structure

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Galaxy cluster Abell 2261, HST image

Galaxy cluster Abell 2261, HST image
Galaxy cluster Abell 2261, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Combined optical and infrared image of the galaxy cluster Abell 2261. Galaxy clusters are gravitationally bound groupings of galaxies

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Tarantula Nebula, composite image

Tarantula Nebula, composite image
Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus). Combined optical and infrared image of the large star-forming region known as the Tarantula Nebula

Background imageGalaxies Collection: SPACE: SUPERNOVA. A portion of the Cygnus Loop supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus

SPACE: SUPERNOVA. A portion of the Cygnus Loop supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus. Photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field/Planetary Camera, 1991

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Irregular galaxy NGC 7673

Irregular galaxy NGC 7673, optical Hubble Space Telescope image. Intense star birth regions (blue) make this a starburst galaxy

Background imageGalaxies Collection: Galaxy cluster collision, X-ray image

Galaxy cluster collision, X-ray image
Galaxy cluster MACS J0025.4-1222 collision. Combined Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and Chandra X-ray Observatory (CXO) image of a powerful collision of galaxy clusters



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Galaxies Collection

Galaxies are large collections of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. They come in many shapes and sizes and can range from a few thousand to hundreds of billions of stars. Our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is an example of a spiral galaxy with four major arms that contain most of its stars and can believed to form from the gravitational collapse of gas clouds in space. Over time, galaxies interact with each other through collisions or mergers which can result in new star formation or even the destruction of one or both galaxies involved. The study is an important part of as it helps us understand how our universe works on a larger scale.
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