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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{Image|M51Sketch.jpg|right|210px|Sketch of the Whirlpool Galaxy by Lord Rosse in 1845}} The '''Whirlpool Galaxy (NGC 5194)''' is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Canes Venatici]].
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  • #Redirect [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
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  • '''Galaxy Quest''' was a 1999 film spoofing the [[science fiction]] television phenom
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/Approval]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Andromeda Galaxy|Galaxy}} ...s/goddard/universe/hst_galaxy.html Hubble & Keck Teams Find Farthest Known Galaxy in Universe] Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA</ref>
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  • {{dambigbox|Galaxy (astronomy)|Galaxy}} {{Image|Sombrero Galaxy M104.jpg|right|300px|M104 - The Sombrero Galaxy}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/Bibliography]]
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  • {{rpl|Galaxy (astronomy)}} {{rpl|Andromeda Galaxy}}
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  • 127 bytes (14 words) - 18:18, 6 January 2011
  • Nearest large spiral galaxy to the Milky Way, also known as Messier 31
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 13:56, 6 December 2007
  • Galaxy located in the constellation Canes Venatici.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/Related Articles]]
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  • ...age:GalaxyRotationCurve.png|frame|right|Rotation curve of a typical spiral galaxy: predicted and observed.]] ...n the galaxy on the ''y''-axis against the distance from the center of the galaxy on the ''x''-axis.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/External Links]]
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  • * [http://www.seds.org/messier/galaxy.html Galaxies, SEDS Messier pages] * [http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/08feb_gravlens.htm The Oldest Galaxy Yet Found]
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 13:36, 26 September 2007
  • '''A Galaxy Called Rome''' is a short science fiction story [[Barry Malzberg]] wrote in ...he story revolves around Lena, pilot of a starship, diverted into a "Black Galaxy".<ref name=PWeeklyV210-1976/>
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  • {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Galaxy]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Andromeda Galaxy}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Whirlpool Galaxy]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • ...as in the galaxy on the y-axis against the distance from the center of the galaxy on the x-axis.
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  • 84 bytes (10 words) - 09:13, 26 July 2023
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Galaxy rotation curve]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • {{rpl|Galaxy (astronomy)}} {{rpl|Andromeda Galaxy}}
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  • A small, elliptical satellite galaxy of the Andromeda Galaxy.
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  • {{Image|Sombrero Galaxy M104.jpg|right|300px|M104 - The Sombrero Galaxy}} ...GC 4594''', also known as '''M 104''' or the '''Sombrero Galaxy''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]].
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  • NGC 221 or Messier 32, is an elliptical satellite galaxy of the Andromeda Galaxy
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  • {{Image|M51Sketch.jpg|right|210px|Sketch of the Whirlpool Galaxy by Lord Rosse in 1845}} The '''Whirlpool Galaxy (NGC 5194)''' is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Canes Venatici]].
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  • A giant elliptical galaxy, which is the largest and brightest galaxy within the northern Virgo Cluster, located about 55 million light years awa
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  • '''NGC 598''', also known as '''M 33''' or '''Triangulum Galaxy''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Triangulum]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 5055''', also known as '''M 63''' or '''Sunflower Galaxy''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Canes Venatici]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • ...ned spiral arms and used as an archetypal example of a Grand Design Spiral Galaxy.
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  • '''NGC 4826''', also known as '''M 64''' or '''Black-eye Galxy''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Coma Berenices]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • * [http://www.seds.org/messier/galaxy.html Galaxies, SEDS Messier pages] * [http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/08feb_gravlens.htm The Oldest Galaxy Yet Found]
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  • ...as in the galaxy on the y-axis against the distance from the center of the galaxy on the x-axis.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Whirlpool Galaxy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Whirlpool Galaxy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
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  • #Redirect [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (disambiguation)]]
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  • #Redirect [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
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  • #redirect [[Galaxy (astronomy)]]
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  • #Redirect [[Andromeda Galaxy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/Bibliography]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/External Links]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Galaxy (astronomy)/Related Articles]]
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  • '''NGC 4579''', also known as '''M 58''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 1068''',also known as '''M 77''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Cetus]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4621''', also known as '''M 59''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4649''', also known as '''M 60''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 3351''', also known as '''M 95''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Leo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 5236''', also known as '''M 83''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Hydra]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 3368''', also known as '''M 96''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Leo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4374''', also known as '''M 84''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4303''', also known as '''M 61''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4406''', also known as '''M 86''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4486''', also known as '''M 87''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 3623''', also known as '''M 65''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Leo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4472''', also known as '''M 49''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 3627''', also known as '''M 66''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Leo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4552''', also known as '''M 89''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 3379''', also known as '''M 105''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Leo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 628''', also known as '''M 74''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Pisces]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4569''', also known as '''M 90''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Virgo]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4258''', also known as '''M 106''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Canes Venatici]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4548''', also known as '''M 91''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Coma Berenices]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 3556''', also known as '''M 108''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Ursa Major]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4736''', also known as '''M 94''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Canes Venatici]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 3992''', also known as '''M 109''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Ursa Maior]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4192''', also known as '''M 98''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Coma Berenices]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4382''', also known as '''M 85''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Coma Berenices]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4321''', also known as '''M 100''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Coma Berenices]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 5457''', also known as '''M 101''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Ursa Maior]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • '''NGC 4501''', also known as '''M 88''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Coma Berenices]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • Galaxy in the constellation Ursa Maior.
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  • [[Galaxy]] in the [[constellation]] [[Ursa Major]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Galaxy]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Andromeda Galaxy}}
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  • Galaxy located in the constellation Canes Venatici.
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  • A [[galaxy]] located in the [[constellation]] [[Virgo]].
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  • A galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici.
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  • A spiral galaxy in the Virgo Cluster.
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  • An elliptical galaxy in the constellation Virgo.
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  • The Milky Way galaxy which contains our solar system.
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  • A lenticular galaxy in the constellation Virgo.
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  • A galaxy located in the constellation Virgo.
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  • A [[galaxy]] located in the [[constellation]] [[Coma Berenices]].
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  • A spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici.
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  • A galaxy, also known as M 105, in the constellation Leo.
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  • An edge-on spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major.
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  • Also known as M 77, a [[galaxy]] located in the [[constellation]] [[Cetus]].
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  • '''NGC 4254''', also known as '''M 99''' or '''Pin-wheel Nebula''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Coma Berenices]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • Nearest large spiral galaxy to the Milky Way, also known as Messier 31
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  • A spiral galaxy about 60 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo.
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  • A spiral galaxy approximately 3 million light-years away in the constellation Triangulum.
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  • An intermediate spiral galaxy about 22 million light-years away in the constellation Leo.
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  • A spiral galaxy about 47 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • An intermediate spiral galaxy about 36 million light-years away in the constellation Leo.
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  • A spiral galaxy about 52.5 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • A barred spiral galaxy about 33 million light-years away in the constellation Leo.
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  • An intermediate spiral galaxy about 31 million light-years away in the constellation Leo.
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  • An elliptical, lenticular galaxy about 49 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo.
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  • ...C 3031''', also known as '''M 81''' or one of '''Bode's Nebulae''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Ursa Major]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • ...C 3034''', also known as '''M 82''' or one of '''Bode's Nebulae''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Ursa Maior]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • A barred spiral galaxy about 63 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • An intermediate spiral galaxy about 60 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.
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  • An intermediate spiral galaxy approximately 15 million light-years away in the constellation Hydra.
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  • A face-on [[spiral galaxy]] about 27 million light-years away in the constellation [[Ursa Major]].
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  • An unbarred spiral galaxy approximately 60 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenic
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Whirlpool Galaxy]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Galaxy rotation curve]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • {{r|Andromeda Galaxy}} {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • {{r|Galaxy rotation curve}} {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • {{r|Galaxy rotation curve}} {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • ...a (constellation)|Andromeda]]. It is a satellite galaxy of the [[Andromeda Galaxy]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • {{r|Andromeda Galaxy}} {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • An unbarred spiral galaxy in the Canes Venatici constellation, consisting of a central disc surrounde
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  • A distant [[galaxy]], visible due to [[Gravitational lens]]ing, home to [[Earendel]], the olde
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  • ...ts a galactic core as a satellite, and is generally smaller in size than a galaxy.
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  • {{r|Andromeda Galaxy}} {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • A starburst galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major, which is
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  • A lenticular galaxy (type S0) in the Coma Berenices constellation, 60 million light years away,
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  • An elliptical galaxy in the constellation Virgo, and a member of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies.
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  • ...nd musician, best known as the author of ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''.
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  • ...ive the first scientific estimates of the size and extent of the Milky Way Galaxy.
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  • ...sport aircraft]], designed for [[strategic airlift]] and freeing the [[C-5 Galaxy]] for oversized loads; successor to the [[C-141 Starlifter]]
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  • An unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo, which has a bright nucleus, an unusually large
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  • {{r|Andromeda Galaxy}} (NGC 224)
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  • ...ndromeda]]. The elliptical system is a satellite galaxy to the [[Andromeda Galaxy]]. | type = [[Galaxy]]
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  • ...nomer who demonstrated the existence of galaxies external to the Milky Way Galaxy and a relation between distance and velocity of recession for galaxies.
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  • A lenticular galaxy in the constellation Virgo, situated in the heavily populated inner core of
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  • ==''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' on audio and video== ...1 mix on DVD by BBC Audio. The six-episode [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (TV series)|TV adaptation]] is also available from the BBC (or its distribu
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  • The '''Galaxy Evolution Explorer''' is an [[orbit|orbiting]] [[ultraviolet]] [[space tele ...lieve the universe is about 13 billion years old, the mission will study [[galaxy|galaxies]] and stars across about 10 billion years of cosmic history.
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  • ...ision series set on a space station in a complex and strategic part of the galaxy
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  • {{r|Andromeda Galaxy}} {{r|Galaxy}}
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  • ...usters can be found. In rare cases, globular clusters do not belong to any galaxy.
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  • ...take loads as heavy or oversized as those able to be carried by the [[C-5 Galaxy]].
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  • * [[Belt (stars)]] - A collection of stars in a galaxy
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  • {{r|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy}}
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  • '''A Galaxy Called Rome''' is a short science fiction story [[Barry Malzberg]] wrote in ...he story revolves around Lena, pilot of a starship, diverted into a "Black Galaxy".<ref name=PWeeklyV210-1976/>
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  • [[File:Earendel, a distant star, and The Sunrise Arc, the galaxy within which it was found - NASA Hubble image.png | thumb | The Sunrise Arc ..., of [[John Hopkins University]].<ref name=washingtonpost2022-03-30/> The galaxy has an enormous [[red shift]], because it lies 12.9 billion lightyears from
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  • {{r|C-5 Galaxy}}
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  • An astronomical object exploding to a brightness similar to that of an entire galaxy. Caused by a catastrophic explosion of either a white dwarf system or an ag
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  • ...d-white little world, settled in a backwater region of the [[Milky Way]] [[galaxy]]. *[[Galaxy]]
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  • ...Mario 64''], and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5fit_FuEbM ''Super Mario Galaxy'']. Viewing these videos requires [[Adobe Flash|Adobe Flash Player]].
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  • '''Galaxy Quest''' was a 1999 film spoofing the [[science fiction]] television phenom
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  • ...he Sun must have a Hill sphere owing to the presence of other stars in the galaxy that will significantly perturb the orbit of any object that is far enough ...al force on the Sun is not inversely proportional to the distance from the galaxy's center. An inverse-square dependence is assumed in deriving the above for
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  • ...scovered a very distant galaxy, called [[The Sunrise Arc]], in 2016. That Galaxy was only found because the gravity of a supercluster of galaxies that lie b ...the observation of several small, dense [[globular cluster]]s, within the galaxy.<ref name=BulletinAmericanAstronomicalSociety-2021-06/>
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  • ...age:GalaxyRotationCurve.png|frame|right|Rotation curve of a typical spiral galaxy: predicted and observed.]] ...n the galaxy on the ''y''-axis against the distance from the center of the galaxy on the ''x''-axis.
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  • | title = Great Birds of the Galaxy: Gene Roddenberry and the Creators of Trek
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  • *''[[Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion]]'' (1988, 1993, 2002), [[Neil Gaiman]] ''et al.'' Reissued Octob ...[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (book)|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' (1979)
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  • *[[Galaxy Research|Galaxy Polling]] - published in [[News Limited|News Limited's]] tabloid papers
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  • * The diameter of our [[Milky Way]] Galaxy is about 100,000 light years. * The distance to the naked-eye [[Andromeda Galaxy]] is about 2.4 to 2.7 million light years.
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  • {{dambigbox|Andromeda Galaxy|Galaxy}} ...s/goddard/universe/hst_galaxy.html Hubble & Keck Teams Find Farthest Known Galaxy in Universe] Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA</ref>
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  • ...reinforced his suspicions leading him to infer that there must be more to galaxy clusters. something he described as "an internal viscosity due to the gravi ...t there is an invisible mass that exerts the gravity necessary to hold the galaxy in such a stable orbit pattern. Further, her work led her to posit that 90%
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  • ...s. The idea did not yet exist that all the observed stars form just one [[galaxy]] (the Milky Way) and that there are numerous other galaxies. During Kaptey
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  • ...und a very ordinary star. There are roughly 400 billion other stars in our Galaxy, and nearly 100 billion other galaxies. It would be extraordinary if we wer :'''N*''' represents the number of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, estimated at 100 billion
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  • ...background (CMB), large scale structure (galaxy redshift survey) and X-ray galaxy cluster (baryon fraction and X-ray luminosity function) data, assuming a ge
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  • ...hen concluded from the earlier observation of the supernova SN1885 in this galaxy. ..., notably two suspected remnants 25 million light years away in the spiral galaxy M101: MF83 and NGC5471B.
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  • ...ber of deep-sky objects of which perhaps the best known is the [[Andromeda Galaxy]], also known as M 31 and NGC 224, and its satellite galaxies [[NGC 221]] (
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  • ...ally expressed in [[light second]]s up to [[light day]]s. Distances in our galaxy are normally expressed in [[light year]]s.
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  • ...ally expressed in [[light second]]s up to [[light day]]s. Distances in our galaxy are normally expressed in [[light year]]s.
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  • ...vitational lensing from a supercluster between us and them has smeared the galaxy into a long arc.<ref name=arstechnica2022-03-30/><ref name=theverge2022-03- | quote = Earendel’s home galaxy, the Sunrise arc, takes its name from that gravitational lensing effect tha
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  • ...ed (FIR). This provides about 30% of the total luminosity of the Milky Way Galaxy. Interstellar dust FIR radiation removes the gravitational energy of collap Interstellar matter comprises a small percentage of the total mass of a galaxy, about 10 − 15 % of the total mass of the galactic disk of the Milky Way,
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  • ...nt editor, Stanley Schmidt. From the late 1930s until about 1950, when ''[[Galaxy]]'' and the ''[[Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' first appeared, '
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  • * the distance to the [[Andromeda galaxy]] (M31) is about 800,000 parsecs, or 0.8 megaparsec.
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  • ...ormhole]] that allows transit between the Delta and Gamma Quadrants of the galaxy. The planet recently was freed from occupation by the totalitarian [[Carda
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  • ** ''Later Than You Think'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', October 1950) ** ''Coming Attraction'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', November 1950)
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  • ...]]s, [[interstellar gas]], [[supernova]]e, [[Aurora|planetary aurorae]], [[Galaxy|galaxies]], and [[quasar]]s. ...e size of the active regions in the [[Galaxy nucleus|nuclei]] of [[Seyfert galaxy|Seyfert galaxies]] (mini-quasars)
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  • ...''μ Andromedae'', Mirach can be used as a guide to locate the [[Andromeda Galaxy]] as it is located on the extension of the line joining these two stars.
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  • AMC's mobility aircraft include the C-5 Galaxy, KC-10 Extender, C-17 Globemaster III, C-130 Hercules, KC-135 Stratotanker
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  • ...alaxy_1959_08#page/n135/mode/2up | title=Galaxy's 5 Star Star Shelf | work=Galaxy | date=August 1959 | accessdate=14 June 2014 | author=Gale, Floyd C. | page
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  • ...: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" and "Episode II: Attack of the Clones", "Galaxy Quest", "Terminator 3", "A.I." and the "Matrix" sequels.He teaches model ma ...om Menace, Star Wars: Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones, Starship Troopers, Galaxy Quest, T3, The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and Van Helsing.
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  • ...BE Galactic plane maps] shows various exposures depicting the plane of the galaxy in wavelengths from 25 to 240 microns</ref>
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  • ...e discovered that not all [[nebula|nebulae]] belong to the [[Milky Way]] [[Galaxy]], the star system to which the Sun belongs. Using the Hooker Telescope at
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  • ...s-Aime's extolment was warranted: By measure of review aggregates, ''Mario Galaxy'' is the third-best critically received game of all time. ...uels: ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' was released in 2009 and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' will be released in 2010.
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  • ...ing scenario, light traveling from a distant astronomical source (e.g. a [[galaxy]]) to ...nal lens, producing five images of a distant quasar and three of a distant galaxy.
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  • ...ation timescales to be placed upon the structures within the [[Milky Way]] galaxy, namely the [[Galactic spheroid|galactic halo]] and [[Galactic plane|galact Red dwarfs are the most common star type in the [[galaxy]], at least in the neighbourhood of the sun. [[Proxima Centauri]], the [[Li
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  • Messier 2 follows a highly elongated (e=0.76) orbit around the Milky Way Galaxy taking it from between 23.500 light years to up to about 171.000 light year
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  • ...s therefore the home galaxy of the [[human race]]. It is a [[barred spiral galaxy]] and part of the [[Local Group]], which is in turn part of the [[Virgo Sup The disk of the Milky Way galaxy is approximately 100,000 light years in diameter, and about 1,000 light yea
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  • | quote = Around one of the galaxy's oldest stars, an orange dwarf named TOI-561 just 280 light-years away, as | title = ‘Super Earth’ discovered near one of our galaxy’s oldest stars: Hot planet orbits its star twice during every Earth day
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  • ...ty of galaxies are receding from us. He also discovered that the further a galaxy is from ours, the faster it is receding. One explanation for this observati
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  • [[Image:Blackhole3.jpg|right|thumb|A black hole at the center of a [[galaxy]], NASA image]] ...s have reached the consensus that black holes exist at the center of every galaxy.
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  • ...ect, that reaches a maximum brightness at about the magnitude of an entire galaxy. Historically the supernovae were regarded as [[nova (astronomy)|nova]] sta
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  • ...F-Bravo operates a all-weather day/night airbase capable of operating C-5 Galaxy transport aircraft, the largest in the United States Air Force. It organize
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  • ...ermines the answers to a number of problems, such as the mass content of a galaxy and the manner in which it evolves. The mass-luminosity relation (MLR) is a ...billion galaxies in the universe and average about 100 billion stars per galaxy. This means that there is an estimated 10 billion, trillion stars in the un
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  • *''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' (Wii) - November 12, 2007 (USA) *''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''- (Wii)
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  • ...ibed finding how almost all distant galaxies were moving away from our own galaxy, because they showed a red shift.<ref name=guardianhubbleconstant2018-05-10
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  • ...m of psionics. According to the setting the human empire spans most of the galaxy. It is a strict military dictatorship, with the emperor being regarded as a
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  • The existence of [[galaxy|galaxies]] external to the [[Milky Way]] was only proved in the early [[20t ...s also discovered many exotic objects such as [[active galaxies]] ([[radio galaxy|radio galaxies]], [[quasar|quasars]], [[blazar|blazars]]) and [[pulsar|puls
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  • *''[[Citizen of the Galaxy]]'', 1957 * ...2003: ''Tunnel in the Sky'', ''Time for the Stars'', and ''Citizen of the Galaxy''
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  • ...y conjunction]], so let's focus especially on '''[[planet]]s, [[star]]s, [[galaxy|galaxies]] and [[cosmology|cosmic entities]]'''--but not just those, let's ...ciated articles, doing housekeeping; and now I've gotten mired up in the [[Galaxy|galaxies]]. Does that mean I've made it to the Big Time? [[User:Pat Palmer
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  • ...netic optimization, and her mother, from the planet Beowulf, is one of the galaxy's most respected geneticists.
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  • ...nd musician, best known as the author of the ''[[Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' series. ''Hitchhiker's'' began on radio, and developed into a "trilogy" As well as ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'', Douglas Adams wrote or co-wrote three stories of the science fiction tel
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  • ...n? Or perhaps to the size of our galaxy, or to the distance to the nearest galaxy? Likewise, one ''millionth'' of an inch (or of a centimeter) is certainly ...an water, which is about 2 septillion times denser than dark matter in our galaxy. (100 trillion is 1 followed by 14 zeroes. 2 septillion is 2 followed by 24
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  • ...rm of life. It can be predicted that every planet orbiting a star in every galaxy in the cosmos might have been contaminated with life and that life would fl
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  • ...d the ship and caused them to crash land on "the most insane planet in the galaxy, planet [[Earth]]". The rocketship was broken up into ten pieces which were
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  • ...ins when Wilco discovers that a mutagenic disease is spreading through the galaxy. Wilco finds that StarCon's flagship the SCS Goliath, commanded by Raems T.
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  • ...who create passwords that way, so "ouatiagfa" from "Once upon a time in a galaxy far away" may not be a good password either.
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  • ...near the planet Bajor, and a "wormhole" connecting different parts of the galaxy. As opposed to other wormholes, this is not empty: it contains intelligent ...rse, the Missionaria Protectiva of the [[Bene Gesserit]] order travels the galaxy, imparting suggestions to primitive people, which will become welcoming leg
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  • ...early 1950s. After that, new magazines such as ''[[Galaxy science fiction|Galaxy]]'' and the ''[[Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', which built up
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  • ...]], the [[accelerating universe | acceleration of the universe]] and the [[galaxy rotation problem | anomalous rotation rates of galaxies]].
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  • ...he main story is set around 2500 AD in a distant part of the [[Milky Way]] Galaxy, when the Terrans, who are descendants of the exiled prisoners from [[Earth
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  • ...hhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (computer game)|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''. These extras gradually became less common, but many games were still s
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  • ...d|interplanetary dust]]. The Solar System orbits the core of the Milky Way galaxy, along with billions of other stars.<ref>[http://scifiles.larc.nasa.gov/te ...[[yellow dwarf]], but this name is misleading as, compared to stars in our galaxy, the Sun is rather large and bright. Stars are classified by the [[Hertzspr
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  • ...galaxies are proportional to their distance from Earth. The red shift of a galaxy is a measure of its radial velocity, and it can be measured using a spectro
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  • ...rried about keeping track of the books being added yearly to the Gutenberg Galaxy. Through a global society called the [[International Federation of Library
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  • ...ote|In the movie, an alignment between the [[Sun]] and the center of the [[galaxy]] on Dec. 21, 2012, causes the Sun to go berserk with mighty storms on its
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  • ...rved an even more lofty function when leaded type launched [[Gutenberg]]'s galaxy late in the [[fifteenth century]]. Mass printing was crucial to the eradica
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  • The Gutenberg Galaxy and [[Project Gutenberg]] also commemorate Gutenberg's name.
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  • ...er words, imagine anything at all, from a pebble to a dog to the Milky Way Galaxy; whatever you imagine, try to imagine something greater. Then we say: the
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  • ...Earth-like planets that simple statistical models predict to exist in our galaxy, much less the ~1021 such planets expected to be in the universe. Still, it
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  • ...07)</ref> and in ''bishōjo'' comedies like Kanan's ''Galaxy Angel''.<ref>''Galaxy Angel,'' by Kanan. Los Angeles: Broccoli Books, 5 Vols., 2004-2005. See als
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  • ...tion of constellation Hercules. He produced a model of the '''Milky Way''' galaxy from current stellar statistics, and proposed various aspects of the nature
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