Explore the Wonders of the Universe

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Our home galaxy with a beautiful spiral structure and a bar-shaped core.

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Milky Way Galaxy

The nearest spiral galaxy, set to collide with the Milky Way in 4 billion years!

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Andromeda Galaxy 

The third-largest galaxy in our Local Group, filled with bright star clusters.

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Triangulum Galaxy

Famous for its stunning spiral arms and interaction with a companion galaxy.

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Whirlpool Galaxy

Named for its hat-like shape with a bright nucleus and massive central bulge.

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Sombrero Galaxy

Home to the first photographed black hole, located 53 million light-years away.

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Messier 87

A satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, visible to the naked eye in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Large Magellanic Cloud

Another Milky Way satellite galaxy with stunning star-forming regions.

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Small Magellanic Cloud

Known for its grand spiral arms rich in star-forming regions.

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Pinwheel Galaxy

A spectacular ring galaxy formed by a cosmic collision.

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Cartwheel Galaxy

Interacting galaxies with tidal tails resembling antennae.

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Antennae Galaxies