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M
100 (Spiral Galaxy)
Distance : 6.69x10 7
Light years
Constellation : Coma
Berenices
Detail : This spiral
galaxy is seen in a face on orientation. The central
region of M100 has an older collection of stars with
an orangish color. The dots in the spiral arms are
young star clusters.
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NGC
2613 (Spiral Galaxy)
Distance :
8.44x10 7 Light years
Constellation : Canis Major
Detail : This huge spiral
galaxy is seen in a skew side orientation. The many
spiral arms of NGC 2613 wrap tightly around its core.
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NGC
4567 & NGC 4568 (Interacting
Galaxies)
Distance :
9.19x107 Light years
Constellation : Virgo
Detail : These two
galaxies are in the process of colliding with each
other. Both galaxies will become distorted by this
collision that will take billions of years.
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NGC
1530 (Barred Spiral Galaxy)
Distance : 10x10 7
Light years
Constellation : Camelopardalis
Detail : There is a
prominent bar of gas and dust across the center of
this galaxy. The spiral arms for this galaxy start
at the ends of the bar as opposed to starting from
the central bulge in normal spiral galaxies.
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NGC
2207 & IC 2163 (Spiral Galaxies)
Distance :
16.3x10 7 Light years
Constellation : Pyxis
Detail : These two galaxies
are in the process of colliding with each other. The
effects of this collision are more easily seen on
the smaller galaxy (IC 2163) as it is stretched by
the gravity of the larger galaxy (NGC 2207).
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NGC
5426 & NGC 5427 (Spiral Galaxies)
Distance : 16.3x10 7
Light years
Constellation : Virgo
Detail : When two galaxies
get close to one another, they will start to gravitationally
interact. In this case, the spiral arms of the galaxies
will become distorted and eventually share gas and
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Perseus Galaxy Cluster (North of NGC1275)
Distance :
23x10 7 Light years
Constellation : Perseus
Detail : There are approximately
500 galaxies in the Perseus Galaxy Cluster; this picture
covers just one part of the cluster. The Perseus Galaxy
Cluster has a high intergalactic gas temperature and
emits strong amounts of X-rays and radio waves.
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NGC
1275
Distance :
23x10 7 Light years
Constellation : Perseus
Detail : In the center
of the Perseus Galaxy Cluster lies NGC 1275, the most
luminous radio source in the cluster. The cause of
this radio source is the collision and merging of
an elliptical and a spiral galaxy.
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HCG
40
Distance : 30x10 7
Light years
Constellation : Hydra
Detail : This group of
galaxies is composed of three spiral galaxies, one
elliptical galaxy, and one lenticular galaxy. These
galaxies are gravitationally bound to each other and
will eventually merge into one or two major galaxies.
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NGC 4889
Distance :
30x10 7 Light years
Constellation : Coma
Berenices
Detail : NGC 4889 is
one of the larger dominant elliptical galaxies in
the coma galaxy cluster, which contains over 1000
galaxies. The cluster is so large that it takes light
several million years to cross from one side to another.
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NGC 4874
Distance :
30x10 7 Light years
Constellation : Coma
Berenices
Detail : NGC 4874 is
one of the larger dominant elliptical galaxies in
the coma galaxy cluster and is seen surrounded by
several spiral and lenticular galaxies.
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