Spiral Galaxies
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Spiral galaxies are rotating disk systems of stars, gas and dust. Due to their varying orientations in the sky, they may appear as face-on whirlpools, edge-on disks, or as something in between. Spirals are classified based on the tightness of their arms the size and shape of their nucleus. Those with an elongated bar-like center are called "barred spirals."
NGC91 |
NGC253 |
NGC253 |
NGC470 |
NGC891 |
NGC891 |
NGC1097 |
NGC1232 |
NGC1300 |
NGC1313 |
![]() NGC1365 |
![]() NGC1512/10 |
NGC1530 |
NGC1532-31 |
NGC2146 |
NGC2276 |
![]() NGC2442 |
NGC2685 |
NGC2782 |
NGC3190 |
![]() NGC3200 |
NGC3310 |
NGC3310/SN1991N |
NGC3718 |
NGC4013 |
![]() NGC4402 |
NGC4565 |
NGC4622 |
NGC4631 |
NGC4650 |
NGC4753 |
![]() NGC5068 |
![]() NGC5236 (M83) |
![]() NGC5253 |
NGC5364 |
NGC5383 |
NGC6744 |
NGC6946 |
NGC6946 |
NGC6946 |
NGC6951 |
![]() NGC7125/6 |
NGC7331 |
NGC7332/7339 |
NGC7620 |
NGC7741 |
Q2237+0305 |
SINGG galaxies |
Stephan’s Quintet |
WIYN seeing |
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