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The Black Eye Galaxy [See Link] has a redshift of 0.001361, so it is moving away from us. Currently at 24 million light years from Earth
The Spindle Galaxy (NGC 5866) is a relatively bright lenticular galaxy in the constellation Draco.It is about 50 million light years from us.See related link for a picture.
Yes. There is a supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy and a number of stellar mass black holes through the rest of it.
In the middle of a galaxy.
The Milky Way galaxy has several spiral arms that extend from a central core. While the core itself contains a supermassive black hole, known as Sagittarius A*, the arms do not specifically extend from the black hole but rather spiral out from the central bulge of the galaxy.
Seyfert Galaxy
A M64 is a spiral galaxy known as the Black Eye Galaxy.
The Black Eye Galaxy (M64) is located in the Coma Berenices constellation,See related link for more information, star map and pictures.
The Black Eye galaxy. Bode's galaxy.
Comet Galaxy, Whirlpool Galaxy, Mayall's Object and Black Eye Galaxy.
Big dipper and black holes are space words. The Black Eye Galaxy is a galaxy in outer space.
The Black Eye Galaxy [See Link] has a redshift of 0.001361, so it is moving away from us. Currently at 24 million light years from Earth
Big dipper and black holes are space words. The Black Eye Galaxy is a galaxy in outer space.
Approximately 24 million light years
There are over a billion galaxies, so it would be hard to name them all right here. A few of the others have names like Whirlpool Galaxy, Black Eye Galaxy, The Eyes, Andromeda Galaxy, and Stephan's Quintet.
The Spindle Galaxy (NGC 5866) is a relatively bright lenticular galaxy in the constellation Draco.It is about 50 million light years from us.See related link for a picture.
no it does not depend on the black hole in the middle of the galaxy