k Nearby galaxies Nearby galaxies, computer graphic. The cluster of galaxies surrounding our spiral Milky Way galaxy centre left is shown out to a distance of 500,000 light years. Nine galaxies and the Milky Way are shown. The concentric circles are 100,000 light years apart, and lines show the positions of galaxies above green or below orange the celestial equator. The radial lines show the directions in the sky. The largest but still small galaxies near the Milky Way are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds lower centre. For a version of this graphic without labels, see R900092. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Nearby galaxies Nearby galaxies, computer graphic. The cluster of galaxies surrounding our spiral Milky Way galaxy  centre left  is shown out to a distance of 500,000 light years. Nine galaxies and the Milky Way are shown. The concentric circles are 100,000 light years apart, and lines show the positions of galaxies above  green  or below  orange  the celestial equator. The radial lines show the directions in the sky. The largest  but still small  galaxies near the Milky Way are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds  lower centre . For a version of this graphic without labels, see R900 092.
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Nearby galaxies

Nearby galaxies, computer graphic. The cluster of galaxies surrounding our spiral Milky Way galaxy (centre left) is shown out to a distance of 500,000 light years. Nine galaxies and the Milky Way are shown. The concentric circles are 100,000 light years apart, and lines show the positions of galaxies above (green) or below (orange) the celestial equator. The radial lines show the directions in the sky. The largest (but still small) galaxies near the Milky Way are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (lower centre). For a version of this graphic without labels, see R900/092.

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