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- THE MILKY WAY
- Diameter: 100,000-200,000 Light Years
- Star Count: 100-400 Billion
- Distance (To Center): 26,000 Light Years
- MESSIER 31 - Great Spiral Galaxy in Andromeda
- Diameter: 220,000 Light Years
- Star Count: Roughly 1 Trillion
- Distance: 2.5 Million Light Years
- MESSIER 104 - Sombrero Galaxy
- Diameter: 49,000 Light Years, Roughly "A Third" of the Milky Way.
- Star Count: Roughly 100 Billion
- Distance: 31 Million Light Years
- GALAXIES IN THE VIRGO CLUSTER
- Distance: Roughly 52-57 Million Light Years
- Number of Galaxies: Roughly 1500
- Messier Objects: 98, 99, 61, 100, 84, 85, 86, 49, 87, 88, 91, 89, 90, 58, 59, 60
- MESSIER 87 in the Virgo Cluster
- Note: Contains M87*, the Supermassive Black Hole which was imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope
- Diameter: 980,000 Light Years
- Star Count: 6 Trillion
- Distance: 54 Million Light Years
- MESSIER 108 - Galaxy next to M97 in Ursa Major
- Diameter: 12,000 Light Years
- Star Count: 125 Billion
- Distance: 46 Million Light Years
- MESSIER 97 - The Owl Nebula
- Diameter: 0.91 Light Years
- Distance: 2800 Light Years
- MESSIER 57 - The Ring Nebula
- Diameter: 1.3 Light Years
- Distance: 2500 Light Years
- MESSIER 27 - The Dumbbell Nebula
- Diameter: 1.4 Light Years
- Distance: 420 Light Years
- NGC 2392 - The Lion Nebula
- (NOTE FOR HOSTS: IAU's WGSN, NASA/IPAC ED, CDS discontinued use of "Clownface" or "Eskimo" names, preferring the NGC designation.)
- Diameter: 0.34 Light Years
- Distance: 6500 Light Years
- (The optical-double companion star right next to it is a foreground star at 2300 light years)
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