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Galactic Collection (#3)

"Exploring the Galactic Marvels

Background imageGalactic Collection: A dark nebula against the Milky Way

A dark nebula against the Milky Way

Background imageGalactic Collection: An unusual nebula in the cosmos has a heart at its center

An unusual nebula in the cosmos has a heart at its center

Background imageGalactic Collection: Orion and Canis Major showing dog stars Sirius and Procyon

Orion and Canis Major showing dog stars Sirius and Procyon
Orion and Canis Major, taking in Canis Minor as well, including the dog stars Sirius (lower) and Procyon (upper left). Around Orion you can see Barnards Loop

Background imageGalactic Collection: Artists concept of the cosmic wonders of the universe

Artists concept of the cosmic wonders of the universe, such as stars, galaxies, planets, nebulae, comets and more

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Pleiades, Taurus and Orion with Jupiter over Doyle, Argentina

The Pleiades, Taurus and Orion with Jupiter over Doyle, Argentina
The Pleiades, Taurus and Orion with Jupiter as a guest, Doyle, Argentina

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Tarantula Nebula

The Tarantula Nebula
NGC 2070, The Tarantula Nebula

Background imageGalactic Collection: Messier 4 and NGC 6144 globular clusters with Antares, a red supergiant star

Messier 4 and NGC 6144 globular clusters with Antares, a red supergiant star
Messier 4 and NGC 6144 globular clusters in the constellation Scorpius, with the red supergiant star Antares

Background imageGalactic Collection: Artists concept of a supernova explosion

Artists concept of a supernova explosion. A supernova is a stellar explosion that is brighter than a galaxy for a short time as it fades from view, leaving dust and particles to form other stars

Background imageGalactic Collection: Man sitting near the campfire in the forest under the stars and Milky Way, Sudak, Crimea

Man sitting near the campfire in the forest under the stars and Milky Way, Sudak, Crimea
Man sitting near the campfire in the forest under the stars and the Milky Way, Sudak, Crimea

Background imageGalactic Collection: Orion and the Winter Triangle stars

Orion and the Winter Triangle stars; Sirius, Procyon and Betelgeuse. M50, M46, M47 and M41 open clusters are all visible at left

Background imageGalactic 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 imageGalactic Collection: Arp 273 interacting galaxies in Andromeda

Arp 273 interacting galaxies in Andromeda. The larger of the two galaxies, UGC 1810, shows a large spiral galaxy with a disk that is distorted into a rose-like shape by the gravitational tidal pull

Background imageGalactic Collection: Easter Island moai and Milky Way C020 / 0727

Easter Island moai and Milky Way C020 / 0727
Easter Island moai and Milky Way. Panoramic view of the arch of the Milky Way in the night sky over silhouetted moai statues on Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in the South Pacific

Background imageGalactic Collection: Andromeda Galaxy, 19th century

Andromeda Galaxy, 19th century
Andromeda Galaxy. 19th-century astronomical observation of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31, NGC 224). North is at left. At the time, such objects were still thought to be nebulae

Background imageGalactic 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 imageGalactic Collection: Scorpius with parts of Lupus and Ara regions of the southern Milky Way

Scorpius with parts of Lupus and Ara regions of the southern Milky Way
All of Scorpius, plus parts of Lupus and Ara regions of the southern Milky Way. Along the Milky Way are numerous nebulae, including the False Comet area, the Cats Paw area

Background imageGalactic Collection: Cosmic image of our vast universe

Cosmic image of our vast universe

Background imageGalactic Collection: Panorama of Milky Way and zodiacal light over New Mexico

Panorama of Milky Way and zodiacal light over New Mexico
January 16, 2015 - A 360 degree rectilinear panorama of the New Mexico evening sky showing the zodiacal light rising out of the western sky and last vestiges of twilight

Background imageGalactic Collection: Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1672 in Dorado

Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1672 in Dorado
NGC 1672 is a prototypical barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Dorado, and differs from normal spiral galaxies in that the spiral arms do not twist all the way into the centre

Background imageGalactic Collection: NGC 4676, also known as the Mice Galaxies

NGC 4676, also known as the Mice Galaxies
NGC 4676, or the Mice Galaxies, are two spiral galaxies in the constellation Coma Berenices

Background imageGalactic Collection: Spiral galaxy M74

Spiral galaxy M74
November 29, 2007 - Spiral galaxy M74. Bright knots of glowing gas light up the spiral arms, indicating a rich environment of star formation

Background imageGalactic Collection: Artists depiction of a black hole and its accretion disk in interstellar space

Artists depiction of a black hole and its accretion disk in interstellar space
An artists depiction of a black hole and its accretion disk in interstellar space pulling in gas and dust from a nearby nebula. Gamma ray bursts exit at the black holes poles and shoot into space

Background imageGalactic Collection: Artists depiction of a black hole in interstellar space

Artists depiction of a black hole in interstellar space
An artists depiction of a black hole in interstellar space pulling in gas and dust that start to heat. Gamma ray bursts exit at the black holes poles and shoot into space

Background imageGalactic Collection: Messier 88 and Messier 91 in the constellation Coma Berenices

Messier 88 and Messier 91 in the constellation Coma Berenices

Background imageGalactic Collection: Melotte 15

Melotte 15 taken with sulfur II, hydrogen alpha, and ionized oxygen filters

Background imageGalactic Collection: Illustration of a supermassive black hole in the middle of a dense galaxy

Illustration of a supermassive black hole in the middle of a dense galaxy
An illustration of a supermassive black hole, weighing as much as 21 million suns, located in the middle of the ultradense galaxy M60-UCD1

Background imageGalactic Collection: M106 Spiral Galaxy

M106 Spiral Galaxy harboring our nearest extragalactic jet taken with clear red green blue filter set and hydrogen alpha filters

Background imageGalactic 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 imageGalactic Collection: Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major
Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is located about 12 million light years from our planet and is one of the most iconic spiral galaxies in the night sky

Background imageGalactic Collection: A population of infant stars in the Milky Way satellite galaxy, the Small Magellanic

A population of infant stars in the Milky Way satellite galaxy, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), visible to the naked eye in the southern constellation Tucana), located 210, 000 light-years away

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Large Magellanic Cloud and bright star Canopus

The Large Magellanic Cloud and bright star Canopus

Background imageGalactic Collection: Messier 101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

Messier 101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

Background imageGalactic Collection: A large water covered planet with two moons alone in deep space

A large water covered planet with two moons alone in deep space. The galactic core serves as background while a nearby star illuminates the planetary group

Background imageGalactic 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 imageGalactic Collection: An astronaut floating in front of a water covered world with two moons

An astronaut floating in front of a water covered world with two moons

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Milky Way above a rural landscape in San Pedro, Argentina

The Milky Way above a rural landscape in San Pedro, Argentina

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Rosette Nebula with nebulosity complex in Monoceros

The Rosette Nebula with nebulosity complex in Monoceros
The Rosette Nebula (bottom), with open cluster NGC 2244, and complex of nebulosity in Monoceros (above), including the Cone Nebula and Christmas Tree Cluster, with Monoceros dark nebula complex

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Heart and Soul Nebulae in the constellation Cassiopeia

The Heart and Soul Nebulae in the constellation Cassiopeia
The Heart Nebula (at right, aka IC 1805) and the Soul Nebula (at left, aka IC 1848, and also the Fetus Nebula), in Cassiopeia. Just right of upper centre is the open star cluster NGC 1027

Background imageGalactic Collection: Omega Centauri globular cluster

Omega Centauri globular cluster in the constellation Centaurus

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Grand Carina Nebula in the southern sky

The Grand Carina Nebula in the southern sky. The Carina Nebula is a hydrogen-rich diffuse nebula

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Bubble Nebula and open star cluster

The Bubble Nebula and open star cluster in the Cassiopeia constellation

Background imageGalactic Collection: Infrared portrait revealing the stars and dust of the Small Magellanic Cloud

Infrared portrait revealing the stars and dust of the Small Magellanic Cloud
The infrared portrait of the Small Magellanic Cloud reveals the stars and dust in this galaxy as never seen before. The Small Magellanic Cloud is a nearby satellite galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy

Background imageGalactic Collection: Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 and IC 1805

Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 and IC 1805
Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 (above center), and IC 1805 (at left)

Background imageGalactic Collection: The constellation of Virgo

The constellation of Virgo

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Milky Way over the Delinha observatory in China

The Milky Way over the Delinha observatory in China
The Milky Way from Cassiopeia to Auriga appears over the Delinha observatory in Qinghai province of China. The dome, housing a 13.7m millimeter radio telescope

Background imageGalactic Collection: The summer Milky Way on a clear moonless evening in Alberta, Canada

The summer Milky Way on a clear moonless evening in Alberta, Canada
September 9, 2013 - The summer Milky Way on a clear moonless evening in Alberta, Canada

Background imageGalactic Collection: IC 59 and IC 62 faint reflection nebulae near Gamma Cassiopeia

IC 59 and IC 62 faint reflection nebulae near Gamma Cassiopeia

Background imageGalactic Collection: The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster in the Southern Cross

The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster in the Southern Cross
The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster area on the east side of Crux, the Southern Cross. The Coal Sack, which to the eye looks like a large dark patch, under photography breaks up into small patches




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"Exploring the Galactic Marvels: From Hubble Ultra Deep Field to Interacting Galaxies" Embark on a cosmic journey as we delve into the wonders of our galactic neighborhood. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field galaxies reveal a breathtaking tapestry of celestial bodies, each one telling its own unique story. Marvel at the Messier objects, a full set of captivating treasures scattered across the vast expanse of space. Among them, behold the mesmerizing M51 Whirlpool Galaxy, where swirling arms dance in an eternal cosmic ballet. Gaze upon the enigmatic Sombrero Galaxy (M104), captured by HST's lens in all its majestic glory. Its distinct shape and dark dust lane make it an iconic sight within our universe's tapestry. Witness the Antennae colliding galaxies as they merge and intertwine, creating stunning displays of stellar fireworks that illuminate distant corners of space with their radiant energy. The Spiral galaxy NGC 2841 enchants us with its graceful spiraling arms, showcasing nature's artistic prowess on a grand scale. It serves as a reminder that beauty can be found even in the most remote corners of our cosmos. In Scorpius constellation lies hidden secrets waiting to be discovered – ancient stars forming patterns that have fascinated humanity for centuries. Behold the grandeur of Messier 104 - The Majestic Sombrero Galaxy. This celestial hat adorns our night sky with elegance and mystery, inviting us to ponder over its origins and existence. Our neighboring Andromeda galaxy beckons us from afar, offering glimpses into another world beyond our own. Its spiral structure mirrors our Milky Way but holds countless mysteries yet to be unraveled. Through conceptual imagery depicting "Observing the Universe, " we are reminded that human curiosity knows no bounds when it comes to unraveling the secrets held within these galactic realms. HST's deep-view reveals several very distant galaxies dotting space, like precious gems scattered across a cosmic canvas.