Cosmos

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an image of a spiral galaxy in the sky with stars on it's sides
the andromidus spiral galaxy is seen in this image from nasa's hubble
an old diagram shows the orbits and planets that are in different positions, including earth's core
an old newspaper page with stars in the sky
an image of a star cluster in the sky
an image of a spiral galaxy in the sky
an image of a spiral galaxy in the sky
an image of a spiral galaxy in the sky
an image of the stars in the sky
an image of a spiral galaxy in the sky
an image of a very large galaxy in the sky
a spiral galaxy with stars in the background
two spiral shaped objects in the middle of a dark sky filled with stars and dust
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an image of some very pretty stars in the sky
NGC 7771 is the large, edge-on spiral near center, about 75,000 light-years across, with two smaller galaxies just below it. Large spiral NGC 7769 is seen face-on to the right. Galaxies of the NGC 7771 group are interacting, making repeated close passages that will ultimately result in galaxy-galaxy mergers on a cosmic timescale. The interactions can be traced by galaxy distortions and faint streams of stars created by gravitational tides.
an artist's impression of a spiral galaxy in the sky