By Sheetal Kumari | April 14, 2025
First up is the Andromeda Galaxy, our closest neighbour in the cosmos, featuring stunning spiral arms and a vibrant central core.
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Next is the Whirlpool Galaxy, a breathtaking spiral with a luminous central bulge and sweeping arms of stars, gas, and dust.
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Behold the Pinwheel Galaxy, a majestic face-on spiral with brilliant arms of stars and a dazzling central bulge.
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The Sombrero Galaxy stands out with its striking spiral shape, bright central bulge, and surrounding halo of stars.
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NGC 1300 is a beautiful barred spiral galaxy, with sweeping arms filled with stars, gas, and dust.
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Messier 106 is a stunning spiral galaxy, featuring luminous arms and a prominent central bulge.
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NGC 1365 is a striking barred spiral galaxy, complete with sweeping arms and a bright, dense core.
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IC 1101 is an enormous elliptical galaxy, with a brilliant central core and sprawling disk of stars.
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UGC 12158 is a magnificent spiral galaxy, boasting radiant arms and a brilliant central bulge.
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Finally, NGC 3982 captivates with its stunning spiral form, glowing arms, and bright central core.
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