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  • The edge-on spiral galaxy NGC4565 (Needle Galaxy) and the smaller  galaxy NGC 4562 in constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • The Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31) is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Andromeda about 2.5 l.y. away and easures about 220 000 l.y. across.
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  • The Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31) is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Andromeda about 2.5 l.y. away and about 220 000 l.y. across.
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  • The Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31) is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Andromeda about 2.5 l.y. away and about 220 000 l.y. across.
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  • The edge-on spiral galaxy NGC4565 (Needle Galaxy) in constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • The edge on spiral Silver Silver Galaxy (NGC891) in constellation Andromeda.
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  • The edge on spiral Silver Silver Galaxy (NGC891) in constellation Andromeda. 14 hours exporsure.
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  • The edge on spiral Silver Silver Galaxy (NGC891) with the much weaker galaxies NGC 898 (mag 13.1, upper left) and NGC914 (mag. 13, top) in constellation Andromeda.
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  • The spiral galaxy Messier 31 in the contstellation Andromeda.
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  • Whirpool galaxy (Messier 51A) and the interacting galaxy NGC5195 in Canes Venatici.
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  • The Sunflower Galaxy (Messier 63) in constellation Canes venatici.
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  • Hercules Galaxy Cluster (Abell 2151) with the brightest member NGC 6041, a giant elliptical galaxy.  The cluster is about 500 million light years away from us.
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  • Bode's Galaxy (Messier 81 or NGC 3031) in the constellation Ursa Major, lying asbout 12 million ly away from Earth having a diameter of about 900 000 ly.
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  • Messier 106 in constellation Canes Venatici at a distance about 23 million LY from Earth.  The smaller galaxy is NGC 4248, a dwarf galaxy member of the same galaxy group as M106.
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  • Bode's Galaxy (Messier 81 or NGC 3031) in the constellation Ursa Major, lying asbout 12 million ly away from Earth having a diameter of about 900 000 ly.
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  • The Pinwheel Galaxy Messier 101 (NGC 5457) in the constellation Ursa Major (Big Dipper).  At lower right are the galaxies NGC5174 and PGC4545422.
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  • Osmundstø Observatory, Hidra, Agder, Norway. Celestron RASA8, 400mm, f4, 496min exposure.
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  • The Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31) in constellation Andromeda. Member of the local galaxy group, about 2.5 l.y. away and easures about 220 000 l.y. across.
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  • Hercules Galaxy Cluster (Abell 2151, inverted version) with the brightest member NGC 6041, a giant elliptical galaxy.  The cluster is about 500 million light years away from us.
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  • Whirpool galaxy (Messier 51A) and the interacting galaxy NGC5195 in Canes Venatici.
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  • The Great Globular Cluster (Messier 13) in constellation Hercules. Also visible is the spiral galaxy NGC 6207, 30 million light years away from us.
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  • The Great Globular Cluster (Messier 13) in constellation Hercules. Also visible is the spiral galaxy NGC 6207, 30 million light years away from us.
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