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Talk about stars! Globular Cluster M14 has a bunch.
Discovered by Charles Messier in 1764 in the Constellation of Ophiuchus 30,000 light years from Earth.
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Talk about stars! Globular Cluster M14 has a bunch.
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Rouven Asmußen
M64 - The Black Eye Galaxy
The Black Eye Galaxy (also called Sleeping Beauty Galaxy or Evil Eye Galaxy and designated Messier 64, M64, or NGC 4826) is a relatively isolated spiral galaxy 17 million light-years aw...
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Blackeye Galaxy - Messier 64
David Mihalic
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M64 (LRGB)
Dev Prana
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M64 (RGB)
Dev Prana
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M64
Pepe Manteca
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Messier 64 in Coma Berenices
David Mihalic
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Messier 64 (The Black Eye Galaxy)
BRIAN HALKETT
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M64 - Black Eye Galaxy
Ken Abremski
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Black Eye Galaxy
Chris Kaiser
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Black Eye Galaxy M64 NGC 4826
Astrophotography Volkssterrenwacht A Pien
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M64
Rastislav Granec
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The Black Eye Galaxy (10 mar 2021)
Jean-Louis NAUDIN
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M64 Black Eye Galaxy
Duncan Warren
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M64
Pepe Manteca
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