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A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale
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A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale
Galaxy size comparison chart. A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale
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Media ID 13067337
© Rhys Taylor/Stocktrek Images
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This print titled "A selection of galaxies shown to the same scale" takes us on a mesmerizing journey through the vastness of our universe. In this galactic size comparison chart, we are presented with an awe-inspiring array of astronomical objects that showcase the sheer diversity and beauty found in outer space. From dwarf galaxies to supermassive black holes, this chart highlights the abundance and variation within our cosmos. Each galaxy depicted here tells its own unique story, representing different stages of cosmic evolution and phenomena such as active galactic nuclei, plasma emissions, and cosmic dust. Amongst these celestial wonders, standout features include Hercules A with its powerful jets shooting out from a central black hole, Hoag's Object displaying its rare ring-like structure, and NGC 6872 stretching across an impressive distance as one of the largest known spiral galaxies. We also encounter iconic galaxies like Messier 104 (Sombrero Galaxy) and Andromeda (Messier 31), both showcasing their distinct spiral arms. The interaction between galaxies is exemplified by ARP 81 and NGC 4921 within the Coma Cluster. Through Rhys Taylor's expert photography skills, this square color image allows us to appreciate the grandeur of these distant worlds while reminding us of our place in the vast expanse of deep space. It serves as a reminder that there is so much more yet to be discovered beyond our own galaxy.
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