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.
NGC 247 in Cetus from Chile
NGC 7582 Grus trio of galaxies Chile Sept 2021
M104 Sombrero Galaxy in Virgo March 2021 from NJ
Messier 81 in Ursa Major Jan 2022 RAP from NJ
Messier 82 NGC 3034 in Ursa Major Jan 2022 NJ
NGC 1313 Topsy-Turvy Galaxy in Reticulum Jan 2022 Chile
NGC 1808 Galaxy in Columbia Nov 2021 Chile
NGC-2090-Spiral-Galaxy-in-Columba-Dec-2021-RAP_Chile
NGC-253-Starburst-Galaxy-in-Sculptor-Nov-2021-RAP_Chile
Draco Trio & NGC5985 -- NJ 2016-04-17
Messier100-Spiral-Galaxy-in-Virgo-Coma-2017-03-30-SSRO-Chile
M95-L-Apr-2022-color-Mar-2021-final
M63-the-Sunflower-Galaxy-in-Canes-Venatici-RAP-Apr-2022-NJ
NGC-2841-Galaxy-in-Ursa-Major-Feb-2023-RAParker-from-NJ
NGC-3184-Little-Pinwheel-Galaxy-in-Ursa-Najor-Feb-2023-RAParker-from-NJ
M98-LRGB-March-26-2023-RAP-from-NJ
M83-Spiral-Galaxy-in-Hydra-Apr-2022-RAParker-Chile
M81-NGC-3031-Spiral-Galaxy-in-Ursa-Major-Feb-6-2024-RAP-from-NJ
Markarian-s-Chain-galaxy-cluster-in-Virgo-Mar-29-2024-RAParker
M33-NGC-598-spiral-galaxy-mean-all-Nov-13-2024-and-Oct-25-2024-RAP-NJ-cropped-rotated



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