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M1 Crab Nebula in Taurus
The Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy 2.73 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Triangulum. It is catalogued as Messier 33 or NGC 598. The Triangulum Galaxy is the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, behind the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way. It is one of the most distant permanent objects that can be viewed with the naked eye. Astronomical photography with apochromatic refractor 80mm
Image was shot using a remote telescope service.
The Triangulum Galaxy photo taken from a backyard telescope.
Andromeda is our nearest spiral galaxy neighbor at about 2.5 million light years away, and contains about 1 billion stars. It is larger but less dense than our own Milky Way.
Andromeda Galaxy in natural colors
Astronomical image of the galaxy NGC2683 glowing through the dense star field and nebulae of Lynx constellation
The Milky Way, as seen in the night sky over New Zealand. Two shooting stars can be seen streaking across the sky.
Image f the Milkyway over the the Timbavati, South Africa
night sky with many stars, star trail over trees in forest in winter
Pinwheel galaxy in the night sky shot at 600mm
The Milky Way is visible in the night sky above illuminated trees in Yosemite National Park, California in summer.
M31, Andromeda Galaxy over Entzia mountains in Spain
Milky way in a starred night at La Araucania region, chilean Patagonia
Andromeda is the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way Galaxy. Our galaxy is thought to look much like Andromeda. Together these two galaxies dominate the Local Group of galaxies. The diffuse light from Andromeda is caused by the hundreds of billions of stars that compose it. The several distinct stars that surround Andromeda's image are actually stars in our Galaxy that are well in front of the background object. M31 is so distant it takes about two million years for light to reach us from there.\n\nThis image was captured using amateur astrophotography equipment including a Skywatcher 80mm telescope, a QHY269M monochrome camera and a seven position filter wheel containg Red, Green, Blue, Hydrogen Alpha, Oxygen III and Sulphur II filters. Tracking was done using an iOptron CEM70G mount and PHD2 guiding software.  It was entirely processed using PixInsight.
NGC 6946, sometimes referred to as the Fireworks Galaxy, is a face-on intermediate spiral galaxy with a small bright nucleus, whose location in the sky straddles the boundary between the northern constellations of Cepheus and Cygnus. Its distance from Earth is about 25.2 million light-years.
Starry disk around supermassive black hole, illustration
Milky Way galaxy above secluded peruvian Andes - stars landscape at night, Peru\n\nMars on your left below, the more shining one.
Galaxies viewed from the Northern Hemisphere. Andromeda and Pinwheel galaxies
Stars and the milky way seen in the Atacama desert in Northern Chile.
Picture of the Messier 109 galaxy located in Ursa Major, captured from my backyard.
Magnificent capture of the milky way with brown hues. Galactic center in evidence.
A Magical Argentina milkyway pictures
Satellite antenna array under the Milky Way sky
A shot of our Milky Way Galaxy in Asia. It is really beautiful night sky.
Deep space real astrophotography image view of the colorful Fish Head Nebula IC 1795. The Nebula is located in the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way in the constellation Cassiopeia at a distance of 7,500 light-years from Earth.
amazing starry sky above the summit of snowy mountains in a national park in the south island of New Zealand
Beautiful starry night sky in a remote location of the southeast US. Captured in winter as you can spot the Orion constellation.
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