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The Sunflower Galaxy (M63, or NGC 5055) is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Cane.It is approximately 37 million light years from us.
No galaxy is 2.9 million miles away - they are much, much farther. Even the closest star in our own galaxy is much farther away than that.
Spiral galaxy- young stars bluish Elliptical-old stars are red
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it has an average of 50000 to 200000 lightyears so yeah...
That might refer to M32, in the Andromeda constellation. It seems that the current distance estimate is 2.65 million light-years.
Messier 32 is a dwarf elliptical galaxy about 2.65 million light years away in the constellation AndromedaMaffei 1 is a giant elliptical galaxy in the constellation about 10 billion light years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is the closest giant elliptical galaxy to the Milky Way
NGC 3384 is a elliptical galaxy in the Leo constellation.
Orion is a constellation. See related questions.
An elliptical galaxy is figureless, bright galaxy that is elliptical in shape. A globular cluster is spherical constellation of stars that acts like a satellite orbiting a galaxyâ??s core.
The milky way is about one hundred million lightyears and it's one of the largest
Yes, Andromeda is a constellation. However, there is also a galaxy 2.2 million light years away from our galaxy named the Andromeda Galaxy - it's named that because you have to look through the constellation of Andromeda to see it.
No, an EO galaxy is not a type of elliptical galaxy. They are a lenticular galaxy.
It is the Andromeda
We live in a spiral galaxy, not in an elliptical galaxy.
A constellation is NOT a galaxy.