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Galaxy sizes compared to IC 1101, the largest known galaxy
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Galaxy sizes compared to IC 1101, the largest known galaxy
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This print showcases a mesmerizing comparison of galaxy sizes, with IC 1101 taking center stage as the largest known galaxy in the universe. The image is a stunning blend of astronomy and artistry, capturing the vastness and diversity of our cosmic neighborhood. In this square-shaped composition, various galactic entities are meticulously arranged to create an informative chart. From dwarf galaxies like Triangulum (M33) and Pinwheel Galaxy (NGC 598), to peculiar formations such as Hanny's Voorwerp and interacting galaxies, each celestial body represents a unique mystery waiting to be unraveled. The visual journey continues with elliptical galaxies like Sombrero Galaxy (M104) and spiral wonders like Cigar Galaxy (NGC 3034). These magnificent structures showcase the intricate details of star formation, dust-filled spiral arms, and enigmatic disc shapes that define their existence. As we delve deeper into this cosmic tapestry, we encounter clusters like Virgo's Messier 104 and Messier 33. Their presence emphasizes not only the abundance but also the scale at which these celestial bodies exist within our universe. The inclusion of Small Magellanic Clouds (NGC 4449) adds a touch of ethereal beauty while reminding us that even neighboring galaxies hold secrets yet to be discovered. This digital composite invites us to contemplate our place in deep space by presenting an awe-inspiring snapshot of its grandeur. Rhys Taylor's masterful photography captures both scientific accuracy and artistic vision in
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