Millions to billions of stars, most of which have planets. The galaxies shown here are a few million to hundreds of millions of light years distant from earth. The diameters range from about 10,000 to 300,000 light years across. In many of these images you can also see smaller much more distant galaxies in the background.
M101-Spiral-Galaxy-in-Ursa-Major-2018-04-20-NJ
M33 Sprial Galaxy in Triangulum AGO12.5 from NJ 2015-10-12
NGC772 Barred Spiral Galaxy in Aries_2015-09-06
M82-Starburst-Galaxy-in-Ursa-Major-2018-02-03-NJ
Messier 96 in Leo RAParker April 2021 New Jersey
Arp 227 unusual galaxies in Pisces 2017-01-15 SSRO
M106-Galaxy-OSC-2014-02-13
M33 Spiral Galaxy in Triangulum AGO12.5 f5 NJ 2016-01-03
NGC2300L annot
NGC7335 Spiral Galaxy in Pegasus 2015-08-05 v2
M100
M31 Great Galaxy in Andromeda FC76 NJ 2019-10-24
NGC7723 Galaxy_Mt Lemmon_crop_2013
M33 Spiral Galaxy in Triangulum ZWO AGO12.5 from NJ 2019-11-09
NGC 2442 the Meathook Galaxy in Volans 2017-03-21 SSRO
NGC7479 Barred Spiral Galaxy in Pegasus Luminance 2015-08-16
NGC-672-Galaxies-in-Triangulum_2017-10-27
IC342 Spiral Galaxy in Camelopardalis_2015-10-16
NGC 7184 spiral galaxy in Aquarius 2017-01-23 SSRO
NGC4490 and 4485 - Two Galaxies Interacting_2015-04-11



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