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1. Astronomers have discovered a distant galaxy.
2. A galaxy of twinkling stars matched the thousands of sparkling city lights.
3. Each galaxy contains myriads of stars.
4. The company has a galaxy of talent.
5. The Galaxy consists of 100 billion stars.
6. Within our own galaxy there are probably tens of thousands of planetary systems.
7. Channel 4 has lined up a galaxy of stars for the coming season.
8. It's not entirely implausible that a galaxy could be identical to our own.
9. A galactic year is the time the galaxy takes to rotate once completely.
10. He is one of a small galaxy of Dutch stars on German television.
11. French astronomers have found a hitherto unknown galaxy.
12. Future generations will probably publish guides to the galaxy.
13. Zoom around the galaxy fending off Tie Fighters.
14. What was the disappeared galaxy like?
15. It was slightly fuzzy and presumably a distant galaxy.
16. But the same is true for galaxy number two; the others have moved away from it.
17. The dark galaxy spiralled around her, each constellation pricked out in delicate shades of fragrance.
18. I squinted and transformed the galaxy into the dust of my dead skin.
19. But the Galaxy is great, and it has happened before that a boundary has been trespassed unwittingly.
19. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
20. From this you can calculate the total mass in the Galaxy.
21. Present tonight at the long-awaited opening of this film are a whole galaxy of stars from the acting and musical professions.
22. The earth is one of the planets in the Galaxy.
23. We don't know how many solar systems there are in each galaxy.
24. At least one supernova occurs per decade in our galaxy.
25. The main thrust of the research will be the study of the early Universe and galaxy formation.
26. The Hubble Telescope has allowed astronomers to make significant discoveries about our galaxy.
27. Five more years would see the publication of the first volume of the most monumental work the Galaxy had ever conceived.
28. The infrared picture is at 10 times the scale of the optical photograph, showing only the very centre of the galaxy.
29. Once we have landed on Mars we will be able to beam it to the galaxy, he said.
30. He has just been pulverized by a being from the other side of the galaxy and what does he do?
1. Astronomers have discovered a distant galaxy.
2. A galaxy of twinkling stars matched the thousands of sparkling city lights.
3. From this you can calculate the total mass in the Galaxy.
4. Each galaxy contains myriads of stars.
5. The company has a galaxy of talent.
6. The earth is one of the planets in the Galaxy.
31. The most energetic waves likely to be observed on Earth are those due to stellar collapse in our Galaxy.
32. Bill stepped into this personalised galaxy aged 13 and hasn't yet emerged.
33. When we finally meet beings from another galaxy, all they do is moan!
34. Once and for all, these were shown to be systems comparable with our Galaxy and right outside it.
35. The region of the Galaxy commonly referred to as the bulge is thus synonymous with the bar.
36. In fact, little of the gas driven inward need ultimately fall into the nucleus of the Galaxy.
37. It could be in orbit either around the sun or around the center of the galaxy.
38. After that there will be no life in the Galaxy except humans.
39. Everyone in the galaxy, probably even in the closed worlds(), knows what those colours mean.
40. The latest from Sony features a 10-second ESP built into the lightest and smallest portable in the audio galaxy.
41. He was not aware of a jugular vein delicately connecting the forty billion of Trantor with the rest of the Galaxy.
42. The farther the galaxy, the redder its light, and so the faster it is receding.
43. Astronomers were able to observe a galaxy still in the process of formation.
44. Celebrity Cruises, which just introduced its Century, will add the Galaxy, a 1, 870-passenger vessel in December.
45. The Galaxy was high in the sky and its misty lens shape stretched lazily from horizon to horizon.
46. Police are visitors from another galaxy, a galaxy where no one forgets.
47. The tale of my interrupted trial will spread through the Galaxy.
48. The whole Galaxy is, and has been for Space knows how long.
49. A closer look reveals a galaxy of gossamer threads that reach out to anchor the organism to rocks or other surfaces.
50. Modern detectors which should be capable of detecting the gravitational waves from a supernova collapse in our Galaxy are described.
51. Lane was awarded a galaxy of medals for her bravery.
52. Your mission is to boldly go about the galaxy destroying the Klingon forces which possess many new tactical weapons and abilities.
53. There are more human brain cells on this space station than there are stars in this galaxy.
54. These out-of-position stars indicate that something has deeply disturbed the way things were in the galaxy.
55. Maybe some other race of intelligent beings elsewhere in the galaxy will achieve a better balance between responsibility and aggression.
56. The galaxy - catalogue number 3C 324 - is full of extremely bright glowing gases moving around at very high speeds.
57. How few human beings in the entire galaxy could fulfil that criterion!
58. Sure enough, all the galaxies were moving away from our galaxy.
59. With a yet slower rhythm than the polar ice, the tides of civilization ebbed and flowed across the galaxy.
60. This means in turn that they must be shining almost unbelievably brightly - perhaps 100 or more times than an average galaxy.
61. The Galaxy, who had lost their five previous matches, knotted the game early in the second half.
62. None of the quadrillions living now among all the stars of the Galaxy will be living a century from now.
63. And it was tremendous, like looking at the Milky Way galaxy.
64. But, also, here's your only launch window into Riva's galaxy.
65. That movement presumably stems from the galaxy being gravitationally drawn towards something.
66. A spectacular example is the giant galaxy Centaurus A, lying some 16 million light years away.
67. From the observed absence of such annihilation radiation we can conclude that our galaxy is made entirely of particles rather than antiparticles.
68. Sometimes the whole galaxy seemed to reverberate with a sob of pain, a moan of anguish.
69. The collapse of Spinward has implications for the whole of the human-occupied galaxy.
70. Now they were lords of the galaxy, and beyond the reach of time.
71. He became a bright star in a contemporary galaxy of writing-masters.
72. In the latter case we would almost certainly be seeing the galaxy during its formation phase.
73. From any chosen viewpoint it looks as though every other galaxy is going away from you.
74. Our galaxy is a continuously evolving system.
75. They only look as if they inhabit our galaxy.
76. Which came first, the quasar or the galaxy?
77. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
78. Billiard Galaxy opened the annual contest!
79. There are stars in this galaxy beyond number.
80. Explanation: Is this a spiral galaxy ? No.
81. Explanation: From our vantage point in Milky Way Galaxy,(http:///galaxy.html) we see NGC 6946 face - on.
82. The Zabrak species, represented in Star Wars by such memorable characters as Darth Maul, Eeth Koth and Sugi the bounty hunter, are a culture that has spread across the galaxy.
83. One way to find the galaxy is by finding the Great Square in the constellation Pegasus.
84. Such emissions can sweep away virtually all of the cold, compact dust in a galaxy, thereby preventing that dust from ever congealing into new stars.
85. To better operate in the fringes of the galaxy, Kir Kanos adopted the name Kenix Kil, and posed as a bounty hunter.
86. The principal errors I think I've identified are: - Presuming that galaxy masses are constant throughout time.
87. Yesterday's chart showed the part of our Milky Way galaxy that stretches overhead in the evening.
88. Ord Mantell has some of the most lenient banking laws in the galaxy.
89. Explanation: The central region of our Milky Way Galaxy is a mysterious and complex place.
90. This band is the starlitof our own Milky Way galaxy.
91. We got a great show for you tonight, a galaxy of stars, all backstage.
92. The Yuuzhan Vong invasion began insidiously , with secret agents sent to gather information about the galaxy.
93. The improbability and feebleness of the interaction are offset by the sheer number of particles. After all, dark matter is thought to dominate the galaxy.
94. So, not being able to steno, she could not enter that bright galaxy of office talent.
95. Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun.
96. Blowback ejects much of the gas from the galaxy, star formation abruptly slows, and accretion onto the black hole declines —until another merger occurs.
97. Since Johannes Kepler's supernova was spotted in 1604, astronomershaven't witnessed one in our own galaxy.
98. A Note on The Asymptotic Density - Potential Relation of The Spiral Galaxy With Finite Disk Thickness.
99. Cosmic string formed due to phase transition in the early universe may be the cause of galaxy formation and clustering.
100. In fact, NGC 2403 closely resembles another galaxy with an abundance of star forming regions that lies within our own local galaxy group, M33 the Triangulum Galaxy.
101. Big, beautiful spiral galaxy NGC 1055 is a dominant member of a small galaxy group a mere 60 million light-years away toward the intimidating constellation Cetus.
102. Explanation: Virgo Cluster of Galaxies is the closest cluster of galaxies to our Milky Way Galaxy.
103. The middle image is an example of a tiny,() youthful spiral galaxy.
104. The interaction with the Fornax cluster has led to the birth of many stars, seen here as a boomerang-shaped region of young, glowing stars in the galaxy.
105. A bellicose humanoid species with some superficial properties both aquatic and arachnid , the Aqualish of Ando can be found the galaxy over.
106. Explanation: A satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is an alluring sight in dark southern skies and the constellation Dorado.
107. An extremely hot fireball is seen that often outshines the host galaxy.
108. What intrigues many astronomers, however, is the circumnuclear ring around the galaxy center visible just outside the central bar.
109. They were crowded to bursting, and bright with a galaxy of white, blue,(http:///galaxy.html) and pink costumes.
110. On this week's very special episode of the Friday News Feedbag, we talk to actor Anthony Daniels, or as he's known in that galaxy far, far away: C-3PO.
111. Some three weeks later, he returned, explaining that the extraordinarily efficient card index in the galactic section of the library had enabled him to locate the galaxy as number QX 321, 762.
112. Data from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) can show the minute temperature changes created as the cosmic microwave background radiation moves through gases in galaxy clusters.
113. Because in the roiling cauldron of activity that galaxy formation, some stars go supernova.
114. Astronomers believe that this smallish galaxy is currently going through a violent period in its life.
115. Similar to the icon of a fictional ghost, NGC 2080 is actually a star forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way Galaxy.
116. The only way we would have to detect them would be if they "lensed" a galaxy behind them. Now, for a little brain teaser.
117. We live in a nice, quiet suburban galaxy, with a well-behaved black hole at the center.
118. Maffei 2 is a spiral galaxy thatalso has a disk shape, but with a bar-like central bulge and twoprominent dusty spiral arms.
119. She thought the original Zor must have been one mixed-up character, another trickster in a galaxy full of them.
120. Once partnered with Master Jinn, Obi-Wan began to explore the galaxy.
121. After a year of journeying throughout the galaxy, Quinlan had made scores of enemies.
122. There may be dog-eared copies of the works of James Michener lying about, and Douglas Adams, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" sits in your backpack.
123. In this beautiful multiwavelength view of the starburst galaxy M82, optical light from stars, pictured in yellow-green, reveals the disk of an apparently normal galaxy.
124. The telescopes sift through the background cosmic radiation to find spots where it has been slightly perturbed as it passes through extremely hot gas, a hallmark characteristic of galaxy clusters.
125. Close inspection of the above image will reveal that the arced galaxies at 2 and 4 o'clock are actually gravitationally lensed images of the same galaxy.
126. Through the use of thousands of probe droids dispatched to comb the galaxy, Vader eventually located the new Rebel base on the ice planet Hoth.
127. Milky Way Galaxy Securities Holding is the main sponsor, Galaxy Securities holds 99.89 % stake.
128. If the neutron star were near the centre of the galaxy, for example, and surrounded by an abundance of dark matter, then it would continue to accrete dark matter.
129. Nicknamed the Southern Pinwheel, M83 is undergoing more rapid star formationthan our own Milky Way galaxy, especially in its nucleus.
130. Whittle, whose primary area of research relates to galaxy formation, presented his cosmic riff at a recent meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Denver.
131. Shapley of Caltech and their collaborators combined galaxy spectra taken in both visible and infrared light.
132. The spaceman flew through the galaxy at the speed of light.
133. The arch across the middle is the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy.
134. By measuring the optical spectra of distant galaxies, Edwin Hubble noted that the velocity at which a galaxy moves away from the Earth increases proportionally to its distance from the Earth.
135. To represent a disk-shaped galaxy we adopt a two-gas-disk model (one for the interstellar gas disk and the other for the stellar disk). The following conclusions are drawn from our analysis: 1.
136. "The supermassive black hole has thousands of stars nearby, a whole galaxy of matter to push around, " said Joseph Nielson, an astrophysicist at the Harvard University.
137. This brilliant galaxy was named the Sombrero because of its resemblance to the broad rim and high-topped Mexican hat.
138. A bigger Galaxy has already begun to take shape on Macau's shoreline.
139. If stars are born in the gas before the galactic cloud becomes rotationally supported, the stars will maintain their individual orbits around the galactic center,(http:///galaxy.html) creating an elliptical galaxy.
140. The last remnants of a dwarf galaxy circle the spiral galaxy that tore it apart.
141. The Sombrero galaxy is located some 28 million light - years away .
142. For starters, try scanning for Andromeda galaxy with the unaided eye or binoculars.
143. Explanation: Our magnificent Milky Way Galaxy sprawls across this ambitious all - sky panorama.
144. The cigar-shaped object above the galaxy duo is another member of the group.
145. Because our solar system is situated within this disk, our galaxy appears to encircle us.
146. The couple are moving to the United States where David has signed to play for LA Galaxy, and Victoria aims to carve out a career of her own in fashion and television.
147. The Hitch Hiker 's Guide to the Galaxy also mentions alcohol.
148. Almost ten years later, he would co-star in George Lucas' 1973 graduation night comedy American Graffiti and subsequently joined Lucas in a galaxy far, far away in the 1977 blockbuster Star Wars.
149. NGC 4945 appears cigar-shaped from our perspective on Earth, but the galaxy is actually a disc many times wider than it is thick, with bands of stars and glowing gas spiraling around its center.
150. Explanation: Is the heart and soul of our Galaxy located in Cassiopeia?
151. Usually, galaxies this topsy-turvy result from a recent collision with a neighboring galaxy.
152. Within a few million years, quasar and galaxy will have merged.
153. Galactic nebulas are masses of diffuse material within our galaxy.
154. Explanation: This impressive color composite shows spiral galaxy M 81 across the electromagnetic spectrum.
155. Although many elliptical galaxies are in clusters of galaxies, NGC 1132 appears as a large, isolated galaxy toward the constellation of the River (Eridanus).
156. If you can't see the Andromeda galaxy with the unaided eye, try binoculars.
157. The most common type of star in the galaxy is the humble red dwarf.
158. Weber claims recently to have observed gravitational waves coming from the centre of the galaxy.
159. A satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is a wonder of the southern sky, a mere 210,000 light-years distant in the constellation of the Toucan.
160. At the same time, the galaxy expels gas loaded with heavy elements into its halo and maybe even into intergalactic space.
161. Image of the famous early-type spiral galaxy Messier 104, widely known as the "Sombrero" (the Mexican hat) because of its particular shape.
162. In a new picture, hundreds of young, bright stars heat up the gases of the Triangulum galaxy, creating a distinctive red glow.
163. Light from this galaxy is gravitationally lensed by Abell 2667, appearing much like a distant person would appear through a wine glass.
164. Astrometric results are also used to measure the distribution of dark matter in the galaxy.
165. Explanation: This bright, beautiful spiral galaxy is Messier 64, sometimes known as the Black Eye Galaxy.
166. The Galaxy of Traditional Semantic Annotations ( Guxun huizuan ) , is precious for study on Chinese semasiology.
167. The trip also confirmed that a modern touring bike, such as a Galaxy Dawes with 36 gears, can get you up some seemingly impossible hills just as long as you keep pedalling.
168. Our solar system lies in a suburb of a vast celestial city, a colossal community of stars, bound together by gravity the Milky Way galaxy.
169. The mystery arises when one considers how a spiral galaxy rotates.Sentence dictionary
170. As this thought comes into our head we then remember that our copy of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy was lent to a friend so maybe we should shoot over to Amazon and buy a fresh copy.
171. To understand galaxy formation we would like to think of gravitation.
172. You can find the Adromeda galaxy by using the Great Square of Pegasus, as shown chart.
173. An active galaxy is a star system with a humongous black hole at its centre.
174. Olsen says the stars share the motion of gas streams near the Large Magellanic Cloud, suggesting that the galaxy tore not only stars but also gas from its lesser neighbor.
175. But one thing about the object piqued the curiosity of a team of astronomers: HE0450-2958 was shrouded within a dust cloud that appeared to be too small to hide a surrounding galaxy.
176. In this dazzling image, the galaxy NGC 1427A is seen as it travels through the Fornax cluster of galaxies, to which it belongs.
177. Explanation: Big, beautiful spiral galaxy NGC 7331 is often an analog to our own Milky Way.
178. The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy, having pinwheel-shaped arms of gas, dust, and stars lying in a flattened disc, and extending directly out from a spherical nucleus of stars in the central region.
179. The Small Magellanic Cloud, and its companion galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud, are the two galaxies where this type of study is possible.
180. Perhaps the original spiral nebula, M51 is a large galaxy, over 60, 000 light-years across, with a readily apparent spiral structure.
181. Every respectable galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center -- all except the one galaxy that has now been caught in the act of ejecting its insatiable mass-muncher.
182. A spelunker in a glacier cave in Greenland gazes upon colors and shapes that look more like a swirling galaxy than a cave formation.
183. One of the most active star-forming regions near Earth, N11 is part of a complex network of gas clouds and star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a neighboring galaxy.
184. The shape of this galaxy indicates an obvious tendency for its matter to agglomerate.
185. Production of the C-5M Super Galaxy began in August 2009, when the first aircraft was inducted into the production program. This aircraft is slated for delivery to the USAF in September 2010.
186. Vortex Racer will train you for frantic races in the four corners of the galaxy.
187. The colliding Antenna Galaxies, a hyperkinetic smashup in space, may approximate what will happen when the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy collide in about 2.5 billion years.
188. Even our Milky Way Galaxy is thought to have a modest central bar.
189. Also known as Keenan's system (for its discoverer) and Arp 104, the interacting galaxy pair is some 17 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major.
190. "We don't know how much dark matter is outside of what we're measuring," says galaxy modeller Christopher Mihos of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
191. Chakrabarti says her method should work for satellites as small as one one-thousandth the mass of the host galaxy.
192. Observational properties of the largest Local Group spiral M 31 ( Andromeda galaxy ) are presented.
193. In the disk of our Milky Way Galaxy about 10 percent of visible matter is in the form of gas, called the interstellar medium (ISM).
194. The blob, says Dr Lintott, sees the galaxy as it was 40,000 years ago.
195. You need a wider field of view to spot the galaxy.
196. World popular hits Arcade Ball, Asteroids and Galaxy Invaders are coming back!
197. By a further rough calculation, that means the galaxy has held as many as a billion rocky worlds at one time or another.
198. This deeper V is your arrow in the sky, pointing to the Andromeda galaxy.
199. Before I sign off, here's a short word about the saddle on my Galaxy Dawes bike: "Ouch".
199. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
200. Real Madrid could buy out the clause if LA Galaxy were willing.
201. They are generally elliptical galaxies which lie close to the geometric and kinematical center of their host galaxy cluster, hence at the bottom of the cluster potential well.
202. An imaginary line drawn through these two stars points to Andromeda galaxy.
203. Galaxy Yintai fiscal dividend securities investment funds to update placement prospectuses.
204. Dominating the picture are large parts of our Milky Way Galaxy.
205. The great Andromeda Galaxy owes a bit of its beauty to a dalliance with another galaxy billions of years ago, according to new data gathered with NASA's orbiting Hubble Space Telescope.
206. Only 11 million light-years away, Centaurus A is the closest active galaxy to planet Earth.
207. NGC 3628 is an edge - on spiral galaxy, as we are viewing it at the side angle.
208. COCE is an overseas building contractor ranking the first in china with a galaxy of talents good at international project administration and international bids as well as inviting of bids.
209. By attributing a statement to a character in the galaxy, the authors could blame the inaccuracy on a misperception , rather than have an omniscient narrator make a continuity flub.
210. Is it a universal phenomenon representing a stage prior to galaxy formation?
211. When their early spacefaring efforts revealed to the Dashade a larger galaxy populated by Jedi and the ancient Sith, it only strengthened these ideas.
212. Galaxies can be divided into two classes: normal galaxy ( NG ) and active galaxy ( AG ).
213. Perhaps the original spiral nebula, M51 is also known as the Whirlpool Galaxy.
214. The enormous nova crystal deposits and fields of lasing crystals have made it one of the most valuable worlds in the galaxy.
215. The starts were formed from gases that originally permeated the whole galaxy.
216. Patchiness during reionization should scatter some of the microwave photons, and hot areas of the IGM, such as galaxy clusters, should further distort the radiation.
217. Marshall McLuhan was the author of The Gutenberg Galaxy and other important works about modern mass media.
218. The galaxy cluster, known as SPT-CL J0546-5345, is so far away that its glow takes 7 billion light-years to reach us.
219. In fact, it is part of the photogenic Sombrero Galaxy , one of the largest galaxies in the nearby Virgo Cluster of Galaxies .
220. By the way, there's a second galaxy — M33, in the constellation Triangulum – that some experienced observers have glimpsed with the unaided eye, under perfect sky conditions.
221. On the right, just above Pulpit Rock, is the Milky Way's small neighboring galaxy the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC).
222. The term is short for quasi-stellar radio source; astronomers first mistook the objects for stars within our galaxy in the early 1960s.
223. If there were just 10,000 advanced civilizations in the galaxy, they could well strike pay dirt before Science turns 150.
224. The Double Helix Nebula is a gaseous nebula near the center of our galaxy.
225. Users can browse through the galaxy or take guided tours of outer-space destinations developed by astronomers.
226. The Chandra X-ray image (in blue) shows hot gas in the galaxy and point sources that are a mixture of objects within the Sombrero as well as quasars in the background.
227. Before Dwight was brute forcing us with his tremendous comedic abilities in an office setting, he was playing as Lahnk, the Requisition Officer in Galaxy Quest.
228. A radio galaxy is related to, but appears larger than, a quasar.
229. Its strong gravitation attracts the surrounding ether and planets to collapse toward it,(http:///galaxy.html) creating the disc-shaped structure of a galaxy.
230. M 31 ( Andromeda galaxy ) is the biggest spiral in the Local Group.
231. Since the space jump navigation law was established, mankind began to stay away from the Earth"s galaxy of migrants."
232. Our galaxy is on a collision course with the Andromeda galaxy.
233. Named the Sombrero Galaxy for its hat-like resemblance, M104 features a prominent dust lane and a bright halo of stars and globular clusters.
234. In fact, Mirach's Ghost is just a faint, fuzzy galaxy, well known to astronomers, that happens to be seen nearly along the line-of-sight toMirach, a bright star.
235. The discovery creates a new picture of galaxy formation, says astrophysicist and lead author David Elbaz of CEA, the French Atomic Energy Commission, in Saclay.
236. Identified as E0102-72, the supernova remnant lies about 190,000 light-years away in our neighboring galaxy, the Small Magellanic Cloud.
237. Observations of the galaxy, NGC 4945, suggest that this hive of stars is a spiral galaxy much like our own, with swirling, luminous arms and a bar-shaped central region.
238. Some astronomers thought nebulae were part of our Milky Way Galaxy.
239. The arch across middle is the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy.
240. The Milky Way galaxy is supposed to be like this?
241. Under his tremendous influence, Langzhong during the Han and the Tang Dynasties became the famous center of astronomic study in our country, together with a galaxy of talents.
242. The Whirlpool galaxy, M 51 , has been one of photogenic galaxies in amateur and professional astronomy.
243. Stuff also echoed T3's selection of the Samsung Galaxy S2 as its phone of the year.
244. The Tarantula lies 170, 000 light years from Earth within the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way galaxy.
245. This line of reasoning underlies an exciting new theory of spiral - galaxy structure.
246. NGC 1512 is a barred spiral galaxy in the southern constellation of Horologium.
247. Fifty million-year-old light from the Sombrero Galaxy can be seen with a small telescope towards the constellation of Virgo.
248. They're two-timing Microsoft, though, by simultaneously readying models that run Google's Android operating system, like Samsung's Galaxy Tab.
249. In October 2003 Hubble trained its razor-sharp eye on one of the universe's most photogenic galaxies, the Sombrero galaxy, Messier 104 (M104).
250. A merger may have triggered the output of energy in this galaxy, Centaurus A.
251. For starters, try scanning for the Andromeda galaxy with the unaided eye or binoculars.
252. Astronomers have found a bloated, massive galaxy that may be a record-breaker: the most massive galaxy in the near Universe.
253. The hapless, mangled galaxy may have once looked more like our Milky Way, a pinwheel-shaped galaxy.
254. Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally-bound objects in the Universe.
255. Most galaxy associations are small and have a low density contrast.
256. The Uygur, Kazak, Hui, Kirgiz, Mongolian, Tajik and Xibe ethnic minorities now all have their own professional theatrical troupes and have produced a galaxy of outstanding artists.
257. Firstly, the understanding of baryon dark matter is reviewed, and the dark celestial body in our galaxy is called massive astrophysical compact halo object (MACHO).
258. Astronomers speculate that M51's spiral structure is primarily due to its gravitational interaction with a smaller galaxy just off the top of this digitally sharpened image.
259. NGC 2419 may really have an extragalactic origin as, for example, the remains of a small galaxy captured and disrupted by the Milky Way.
260. Galaxy birth and development is a never-ending process, and clues to early black hole evolution are spread throughout our own galaxy and around the universe.
261. There may be millions of worlds in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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