Although at first glance it seems that these two galaxies are close to an imminent collision, actually are millions of light years away from one from another.
2. SDSS J1038+4849.
This cluster of galaxies is phenomenal as playing a "smiling human face". Well, actually only "eyes" and "nose" are galaxies, the resulting circular lines are an effect of gravitational lensing, a distortion of the light.
3. La galaxia remolino.
Officially known as M51a or NGC 5194 m, the whirlpool galaxy was first identified type spiral galaxy relatively "close" to the Milky Way.
4. The cluster of Pandora.
Several galaxy clusters make up what is known as Pandora's Cluster, which received that name because of some strange, phenomena resulting from the convergence of smaller galaxies.
5. Messier 94.
This galaxy looks like a giant hurricane surrounded by formations of stars that resemble a large blue ring.
6. Triangulum Galaxy.
This is one of the only spiral galaxies in the Local Group, where it includes our Milky Way and Andromeda. In addition, our solar system is approaching at a speed of 24 km / s,.
7. NGC 5793.
Perhaps this galaxy do not impress to much, but know is famous for the rare phenomenon.
The laser emit visible light, while an astrophysical maser is natural source of stimulated emission of spectral lines, in the microwave band Typically of the electromagnetic spectrum.
8. 2MASX J16270254+4328340.
This galaxy of complex name is the result of the merger of two galaxies that formed a strange fog and actually are distant stars in the center.
9. Sombrero Galaxy.
This spiral galaxy is comprised of a highly bright nucleus and a large flattened disc dark powder.
10. Messier 81.
This spiral galaxy has a supermassive black hole in the center that is almost 70 million times larger than our sun.
11. Pair of galaxies.
Galaxies M60 and NGC 4647 orbit very close to each other and have received the nickname "couple". This happens because, usually, the gravitational force on the little distant galaxies each other - which does not happen with this pair.
12. NGC 6872.
This is the second largest spiral galaxy discovered so far. It has a huge "tail".
13. NGC 6744.
Astronomers believe that NGC 6744 is the spiral galaxy like our Milky Way.
14. I Zwicky 18.
This is one of the strangest galaxies across the universe.
I Zwicky 18 shows a scattering of stars very similar to the beginning of time.
15. Milky Way.
Our galaxy should be on this list, but not in vain is home to at least 100 billion planets and 1 billion stars.
16. Messier 74.
This spiral galaxy is extremely beautiful, the stripes of blue stars and glowing red spheres hydrogen remind a wreath.
17. Sunflower Galaxy.
The spiral galaxy with large blue and white stars of recent formation, providing a very nice shine.
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