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Supernova 2014J within Starburst Galaxy Messier 82
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Head-on collision between two galaxies HST image
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Cartwheel Galaxy and companion galaxies JWST
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Cartwheel Galaxy and companion galaxies composite image
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Emissions surrounding Black Widow pulsar illustration
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Emissions surrounding Black Widow pulsar illustration
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Conceptual illustration showing a black hole (centre) distorting its companion star (blue) in the star cluster NGC 1850 located 160000 light years a
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Artwork showing five common types of galaxy Clockwise from top left these are spiral lenticular barred spiral elliptical and irregular Elliptica
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Interacting quasar Hubble space telescope (HST) optical image of a quasar (bright at centre) interacting with a companion galaxy The galaxys core
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Illustration of Cygnus X-1 a possible black hole as seen from a nearby asteroid Cygnus X-1 is an intense X-ray source within our galaxy The illust
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Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy
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Quasar interacting with a companion galaxy
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Coloured X-ray image of the spiral galaxy M81
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Whirlpool galaxy (M51)
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M51 galaxy
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Whirlpool galaxy
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M51 Whirlpool Galaxy
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Artwork of the system M51 formed by the spiral galaxy NGC 5194 and its companion the irregular galaxy NGC 5195 based on the high resolution imagery
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Hubble Interacting Galaxy Arp 148 the staggering aftermath of an encounter between two galaxies resulting in a ring-shaped galaxy and a long-tailed
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Small Magellanic Cloud True-colour optical image of the Small Magellanic Cloud in the constellation Tucana This is a small irregular satellite galax
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Interacting galaxies
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Andromeda Galaxy Infrared composite image of spiral Andromeda Galaxy (M31) At a distance of 22 million light years M31 is the closest major galaxy
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Artwork of the great Andromeda Galaxy
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Andromeda Galaxy True-colour optical image from the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey of the Great Andromeda Galaxy (M31; NGC 224) It is 22 million li
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Great Andromeda Galaxy Computer-coloured image of the Great Andromeda Galaxy (M31; NGC 224) It is located 22 million light years from Earth in the
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Andromeda Galaxy (M31 NGC 224)
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Optical photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy
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X-ray image of central region of Andromeda Galaxy
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Sketch of the Andromeda galaxy (M31) Historical artwork by Charles Messier (1730-1817) showing Andromedas two companion galaxies M32 (bottom) and M
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Large and Small Magellanic Cloud
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Optical photograph of the small magellanic cloud
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Interacting galaxies 3C 321 wide-field
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Interacting galaxies 3C 321 X-ray
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Interacting galaxies 3C 321 ultraviolet
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Interacting galaxies 3C 321 radio
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Interacting galaxies 3C 321 visible
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Interacting galaxies 3C 321 artwork
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Harlow Shapley Portrait of Harlow Shapley (1885- 1972) American astronomer Shapley measured the distribution of globular clusters around our galaxy
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Arp 82 colliding galaxies infrared image
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Cartwheel galaxy Optical image of the Cartwheel galaxy (centre) and its companions (lower right) The ring shape of the Cartwheel is due to a collisi
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Spiral galaxy NGC 4622
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Negative optical photograph of dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC 205 a small satellite of M31 the Andromeda Galaxy Both galaxies along with our own Milk
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Milky Way Infrared composite image of the entire sky in Aitoff projection showing almost 100 million stars Most prominent is the high density of st
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Milky Way galaxy Computer illustration of our galaxy the Milky Way as seen from above one of its spiral arms The Milky Way contains some 100 billi
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IC 10 X-1 black hole and star artwork
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M33 X-7 binary star system artwork
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False-colour image of quasar Markarian 205 and a part of galaxy NGC 4319 (top) taken with the 22 m reflector at Mauna Kea Observatory The quasar is
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Radio map at neutral hydrogen (21cm) wavelength of spiral galaxy M81 its companion galaxy NGC 3077 (left) The photograph is colour coded for the in
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M33 X-7 binary star system
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Z Camelopardalis UV image
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Z Camelopardalis UV image
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Sirius binary star system artwork Sirius A (lower left Alpha Canis Majoris) in the constellation Canis Major is the brightest star in the night s
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Spiral galaxy NGC 1532 The large edge-on spiral galaxy NGC 1532 is interacting with a small companion galaxy NGC 1531 (below and right of NGC 1532)
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Supernova 1993J Computer illustration of supernova 1993J an exploding star in the galaxy M81 This supernova originated in a double-star system wher
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Spiral galaxy NGC 6744 Ultraviolet (UV) space telescope image of galaxy NGC 6744 This large spiral galaxy lies around 30 million light years from E
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Comet passing by the Earth illustration The passage of a large astronomical body near the solar system could disrupt the Oort Cloud where comet nuc
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Whirlpool galaxy (M51) Hubble Space Telescope image The large spiral galaxy M51 is interacting with its small companion (NGC 5195 right) The spira
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Whirlpool galaxy and its companion galaxy The Whirpool galaxy (M51 NGC 5194) is attached by a bridge of nebulosity (gas and dust) and stars to the s
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M51 Whirlpool Galaxy Composite space telescope image of the Whirlpool Galaxy (Messier 51 or M51) which lies around 30 million light years from Eart
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Cataclysmic galaxies Computer illustration showing a cataclysmic series of galaxies that are pulling matter from each other The strong gravitational
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Artwork showing four of the more common types of galaxy Clockwise from top left these are lenticular irregular elliptical and spiral Elliptical g
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NGC 4921 spiral galaxy Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 4921 which lies around 310 million light-years from Earth
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Artwork of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) a companion galaxy of our own Milky Way The LMC lies about 160 000 light years from Earth and is about
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Supernova remnant X-ray image
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Andromeda Galaxy
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Spiral galaxy NGC 1232 combined optical image NGC 1232 is located 20-degrees south of the celestial equator in the constellation Eridanus (The Rive
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Whirlpool galaxy Optical image of the Whirlpool galaxy (M51 NGC 5194) and its companion NGC 5195 (top) North is at top These interacting galaxies
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Whirlpool Galaxy Optical image of the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51 NGC 5194) and its companion NGC 5195 (upper centre) North is at top These interacting
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Optical image of the Great Andromeda Galaxy also known as Messier 31 and of its dwarf companion galaxies M110 and M32 Imaged from Negev Desert Isr
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Whirlpool Galaxy 19th century
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Arp 273 interacting galaxies Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image At top is the spiral galaxy UGC 1810 with a smaller companion spiral galaxy UGC 18
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Stellar stream HST image
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Spiral galaxy and supernovae At left is the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) with its smaller companion galaxy NGC 5195 Shown within M51 are three supernovae
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Dwarf galaxy NGC 4449 Hubble Space Telescope image of the dwarf galaxy NGC 4449 during a starburst a time of intense star formation (red areas) It
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Interacting galaxies collectively known as Arp 87 Stars gas and dust are seen flowing from the large spiral galaxy NGC 3808A (right) and enveloping
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Illustration of the interacting galaxies known as Arp 273 The larger spiral galaxy known as USC 1810 has a disk that is tidally distorted into a ro
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Image-processed radio map of the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) made at the 21 cm wavelength with the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope in New Mexico A
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Spiral galaxy NGC 6946 composite radio-optical image The bright star-filled central region of galaxy NGC 6946 is shown in optical light (blue) whil
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Type Ia supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud NASAESA Hubble Space Telescope image showing the remains of a Type Ia supernova in a neighbouring ga
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NGC 7714 spiral galaxy Hubble image
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Supernova remnant SNR 0454-672 Hubble Space Telescope image SNR 0454-672 is situated in the Large Magellanic Cloud a dwarf spiral galaxy that lie
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Binary black hole system illustration
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Illustration of a view from within the Polaris triple star system The North Star Polaris A (bottom) is a bright supergiant variable star Just above
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Illustration of a view from within the Polaris triple star system The North Star Polaris A (bottom) is a bright supergiant variable star Just above
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Kuiper Belt binary object 1998 WW31 illustration One of the pair of objects is in the foreground; its companion is the dark round object in the bac
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Optical image of the system M51 (the Whirlpool galaxy) which is formed by the spiral galaxy NGC 5194 (centre) and its companion the irregular galaxy
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THIS PICTURE MAY NOT BE USED TO STATE OR IMPLY NOAO ENDORSEMENT OF ANY COMPANY OR PRODUCT Andromeda galaxy (M31) Optical image of the Androm
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Illustration of the binary star system of Sirius A and smaller companion Sirius B The large bluish-white star Sirius A dominates the scene while S
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Wolf-Rayet binary star system The VISIR instrument on ESOs Very Large Telescope (VLT) captured this image of a massive binary star system in the con
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Colliding galaxies NGC 1512 and NGC 1510 HST image
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M4 (also designated NGC 6121) is a globular cluster in the constellation of Scorpius It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Cheseaux in 1745 and later
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Andromeda galaxy Optical image of part of the Andromeda galaxy (M31 NGC 224; lower left) and its companion galaxy NGC 205 (top right) North is at t
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Andromeda Galaxy True-colour optical image from the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey of the Great Andromeda Galaxy (M31; NGC 224) It is 22 million li
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Optical photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy (also known as M31 and NGC 224) and its two companion galaxies NGC 205 (top right) and NGC 221 or M32 (low
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Cartwheel galaxy Composite image of the Cartwheel Galaxy and its companions photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in blue and infrared lig
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Optical CCD image of the interacting galaxies Arp 297 A C also known as NGC 5754 The galaxies are located about 200 million light years away in th
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