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Keywords: M 33, spiral galaxy
![NGC 7331 и то, что за ней](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/03/01/0001302547/NGC7331_GrossmannHager_900cx.preview.jpg)
1.03.2014
Big, beautiful spiral galaxy NGC 7331 is often touted as an analog to our own Milky Way. About 50 million light-years distant in the northern constellation Pegasus, NGC 7331 was recognized early on as a spiral nebula and is actually one of the brighter galaxies not included in Charles Messier's famous 18th century catalog.
![Выметание газа из галактики ESO 137-001](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2014/03/28/0001305966/heic1404b1024.preview.jpg)
28.03.2014
Spiral galaxy ESO 137-001 hurtles through massive galaxy cluster Abell 3627 some 220 million light years away. The distant galaxy is seen in this colorful Hubble/Chandra composite image through a foreground of the Milky Way's stars toward the southern constellation Triangulum Australe.
![M100: галактика с регулярным спиральным узором](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/02/11/0001332377/m100_hubble_960.preview.jpg)
10.02.2015
Majestic on a truly cosmic scale, M100 is appropriately known as a grand design spiral galaxy. It is a large galaxy of over 100 billion stars with well-defined spiral arms that is similar to our own Milky Way Galaxy.
![M100: галактика с регулярным спиральным узором](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/04/10/0001895503/M100_HubbleWfc3_960.preview.jpg)
7.04.2023
Majestic on a truly cosmic scale, M100 is appropriately known as a grand design spiral galaxy. It is a large galaxy of over 100 billion stars with well-defined spiral arms that is similar to our own Milky Way Galaxy.
![IC 342: скрытая галактика в Жирафе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/11/22/0001912675/ic342asi294large_1024.preview.jpg)
21.11.2023
Similar in size to large, bright spiral galaxies in our neighborhood, IC 342 is a mere 10 million light-years distant in the long-necked, northern constellation Camelopardalis. A sprawling island universe, IC 342 would otherwise...
![M33: галактика в Треугольнике](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2016/09/17/0001369346/M33RIFAstiBenintende1024.preview.jpg)
16.09.2016
The small, northern constellation Triangulum harbors this magnificent face-on spiral galaxy, M33. Its popular names include the Pinwheel Galaxy or just the Triangulum Galaxy. M33 is over 50,000 light-years in diameter, third largest in the Local Group of galaxies after the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), and our own Milky Way.
![M104: галактика Сомбреро](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/02/05/0001331990/m104colombari_q100_watermark1024c.preview.jpg)
4.02.2015
The striking spiral galaxy M104 is famous for its nearly edge-on profile featuring a broad ring of obscuring dust lanes. Seen in silhouette against an extensive bulge of stars, the swath of cosmic dust lends a broad brimmed hat-like appearance to the galaxy suggesting the more popular moniker, The Sombrero Galaxy.
![Мессье 81](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/03/12/0001729611/BodesGalaxyM81_1024.preview.jpg)
11.03.2021
One of the brightest galaxies in planet Earth's sky is similar in size to our Milky Way Galaxy: big, beautiful Messier 81. Also known as NGC 3031 or Bode's galaxy for its 18th century discoverer, this grand spiral can be found toward the northern constellation of Ursa Major, the Great Bear.
![M64: галактика Подбитый Глаз](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/07/23/0001905478/M64Hubble1024.preview.jpg)
19.07.2023
This magnificent spiral galaxy is Messier 64, often called the Black Eye Galaxy or the Sleeping Beauty Galaxy for its dark-lidded appearance in telescopic views. The spiral's central region, about 7,400 light-years across, is pictured in this reprocessed image from the Hubble Space Telescope.
![M83: звездные потоки и тысяча рубинов](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2024/07/03/0001932704/DeepM83ThousandRubyGalaxy1024.preview.jpg)
2.07.2024
Big, bright, and beautiful, spiral galaxy M83 lies a mere twelve million light-years away, near the southeastern tip of the very long constellation Hydra. About 40,000 light-years across, M83 is known as the Southern Pinwheel for its pronounced spiral arms.
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