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  2. Messier 94 - Wikipedia

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    Messier 94 (also known as NGC 4736, Cat's Eye Galaxy, Crocodile Eye Galaxy, or Croc's Eye Galaxy[7][8]) is a spiral galaxy in the mid- northern constellation Canes Venatici. It was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1781, [9] and catalogued by Charles Messier two days later. Although some references describe M94 as a barred spiral galaxy, the ...

  3. Astronomy Picture of the Day - Wikipedia

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    Active. Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) is a website provided by NASA and Michigan Technological University (MTU). It reads: "Each day a different image or photograph of our universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer." [1] The photograph does not necessarily correspond to a celestial event on ...

  4. NGC 7331 Group - Wikipedia

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    NGC 7331 Group. NGC 7331 Group is a visual grouping of galaxies in the constellation Pegasus. Spiral galaxy NGC 7331 is a foreground galaxy in the same field as the collection, which is also called the Deer Lick Group. [1] It contains four other members, affectionately referred to as the "fleas": the lenticular or unbarred spirals NGC 7335 and ...

  5. Hickson Compact Group - Wikipedia

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    Also called Stephan's Quintet, one galaxy of the sixsome, NGC 7320, is not part of the HCG but is a foreground galaxy in front of the five galaxies in the HCG. When discovered, two of the galaxies in the grouping were considered to be one galaxy, NGC 7318. 93: 23 h 15 m 12.2 s +18° 59′ 31″ 5 NGC 7547, NGC 7549, NGC 7550, NGC 7553, NGC 7558: 94

  6. Messier 74 - Wikipedia

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    Messier 74 (also known as NGC 628 and Phantom Galaxy) is a large spiral galaxy in the equatorial constellation Pisces. [ a ] It is about 32 million light-years away from Earth. [ 6 ] The galaxy contains two clearly defined spiral arms and is therefore used as an archetypal example of a grand design spiral galaxy . [ 7 ]

  7. Messier 88 - Wikipedia

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    SA (rs)b, H II Sy2 [1] Apparent size (V) 6.9 × 3.7 moa [1] Other designations. NGC 4501, UGC 7675, PGC 41517, VCC 1401 [1] Messier 88 (also known as M88 or NGC 4501) is a spiral galaxy about 50 to 60 million light-years away from Earth [3][4][5] in the constellation Coma Berenices. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1781.

  8. NGC 2442 and NGC 2443 - Wikipedia

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    Other designations. PGC 21373 [2] NGC 2442 and NGC 2443 are two parts of a single intermediate spiral galaxy, commonly known as the Meathook Galaxy or the Cobra and Mouse. [3] It is about 50 million light-years away in the constellation Volans. It was discovered by Sir John Herschel on December 23, 1834 during his survey of southern skies with ...

  9. Messier 100 - Wikipedia

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    Messier 100 (also known as NGC 4321 or the Mirror Galaxy) is a grand design intermediate spiral galaxy in the southern part of the mildly northern Coma Berenices. [5] It is one of the brightest and largest galaxies in the Virgo Cluster and is approximately 55 million light-years [3] from our galaxy, its diameter being 107,000 light years, and being about 60% as large.