Galaxy
A galaxy is a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter. The word galaxy is derived from the Greek galaxias (γαλαξίας), literally "milky", a reference to the Milky Way. Galaxies range in size from dwarfs with just a few thousand (103) stars to giants with one hundred trillion (1014) stars, each orbiting its galaxy's center of mass. Galaxies are categorized according to their visual morphology as elliptical, spiral and irregular. Many galaxies are thought to have black holes at their active centers. The Milky Way's central black hole, known as Sagittarius A*, has a mass four million times greater than the Sun. As of March 2016, GN-z11 is the oldest and most distant observed galaxy with a comoving distance of 32 billion light-years from Earth, and observed as it existed just 400 million years after the Big Bang. Previously, as of July 2015, EGSY8p7 was the most distant known galaxy, estimated to have a light travel distance of 13.2 billion light-years away.
Uses material from the Wikipedia article "Galaxy", which is released under the Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.Astronomical object | Distance | Wiki | ||
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2MASS J03290575+3116396 | Galaxy | A | 1217 | |
2MASS J03290895+3122562 | Galaxy | 1292 | ||
AG Carinae | Galaxy | W | 17167 | [x] |
BD+22 3878 | Galaxy | D | 1100 | [x] |
BD+50 2869 | Galaxy | O | 2000 | [x] |
BD-17 3140 | Galaxy | 1400 | [x] | |
Bean | Galaxy, Brightest galaxy in a Cluster , Radio Galaxy | 137 | ||
Blue Flash Nebula | Galaxy | 3006 | [x] | |
Bug Nebula | Galaxy | 3381 | [x] | |
CD-23 13397 | Galaxy | 4900 | [x] | |
CD-33 12935 | Galaxy | 3100 | ||
CD-36 11341 | Galaxy | 3399 | [x] | |
CD-39 6137 | Galaxy | A | 2100 | [x] |
CD-43 9005 | Galaxy | 3000 | [x] | |
Cl Pismis 12 | Galaxy | 8145 | ||
CPD-65 2513 | Galaxy | 8400 | [x] | |
Csi+19-20201 | Galaxy | 3000 | [x] | |
CSI-20-17462 | Galaxy | 4500 | ||
CSI-21-22270 | Galaxy | D | 700 | [x] |
CSI-61-15434 | Galaxy | 9000 | ||
Dumbbell Nebula | Galaxy | 1082 | [x] | |
FAUST 3725 | Possible Quasar | D | 126 | |
Fine Ring Nebula | Galaxy | 999 | ||
FT Cephei | Galaxy | 1482 | ||
Ghost of Jupiter | Galaxy | 1392 | [x] | |
HD 148937 | Galaxy | O | 1388 | |
Helix Nebula | Galaxy | 689 | [x] | |
Hen 2-215 | Galaxy | 4899 | ||
HIP 66732 | Galaxy | 759 | ||
Hydrae | Galaxy, Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies, Brightest galaxy in a Cluster , Radio Galaxy, Active Galaxy Nucleus, LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus, Quasar | 126 | ||
IC 4663 | Galaxy | 6450 | ||
IRAS 21565-3937 | Galaxy | O | 3000 | [x] |
KN Muscae | Galaxy | 1780 | [x] | |
KUV 410-4 | Galaxy | D | 67 | |
LB 2449 | Possible Active Galaxy Nucleus, Possible Blazar, Possible BL Lac, Active Galaxy Nucleus, Blazar, BL Lac - type object, Quasar | B | 61 | |
LFT 1055 | Galaxy | M | 83 | |
LHS 1442 | Possible Quasar | D | 69 | |
Little Ghost Nebula | Galaxy | 4897 | [x] | |
LP 944-020 | Quasar | M | 16 | [x] |
LTT 12680 | Quasar | D | 71 | |
Medusa | Galaxy, HII Galaxy, Active Galaxy Nucleus | 82 | [x] | |
NGC 1360 | Galaxy | 1135 | [x] | |
NGC 2440 | Galaxy | 5691 | [x] | |
NGC 5979 | Galaxy | 9004 | ||
NGC 6337 | Galaxy | 4877 | ||
NGC 6445 | Galaxy | 4529 | ||
NGC 6563 | Galaxy | 3103 | ||
NGC 6567 | Galaxy | 4176 | ||
Piscium | Galaxy | 83 | ||
Red Spider Nebula | Galaxy | 3004 | [x] | |
Ring | Galaxy, Galaxy in Group of Galaxies | 165 | [x] | |
UZ Sextantis | Galaxy | D | 59 | |
V417 Monocerotis | Galaxy | K | 2178 | |
Wolf 490 | Galaxy | K | 77 |