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.
NGC2403 Galaxy in Camelopardis_2015-03-12
M61 Spiral Galaxy in Virgo_2015-05-22
NGC1055 Spiral Galaxy in Cetus_2015-10-05
NGC2683 galaxy 2016-01-04
NGC-1275-Galaxy-Cluster-Perseus-A-radio-source-2018-12-06-NJ
NGC6952 Barred Spiral Galaxy with Nebula in Cepheus_2015-10-05
NGC906 Galaxy Cluster in Andromeda_2015-09-16
NGC5033 Spiral Galaxy in Canes Venatici_2016-04-15
NGC90 Galaxy Cluster_Mt Lemmon_2k-2k
M51-Whirlpool-Galaxy-Canes-Venatici-NJ-2022-02-26-ASI2600
M101 Spiral Galaxy in Ursa Major from NJ 2020-06-13
M51 Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici from NJ 2020-06-09
M61 Spiral galaxy in Virgo 2018-04-01 SSRO Chile
M81 Spiral Galaxy in Ursa Major NJ 2020-02-22
M33 Spiral Galaxy 2013 Mt Lemmon AZ
M33 Spiral Galaxy in Triangulum ZWO FC76 from NJ 2019-10-25
NGC 6744 spiral galaxy in Pavo RAP Sept 2021 Chile
M33 NGC 598 median 20x1200sec working
NGC 55 The Whale LRGBHa working
NGC 300 LRGB working



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