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M51 Whirlpool Galaxy | STScI-PRC2005-12a | Sky Image Lab
A New Hubble M51 Whirlpool Galaxy Photo This sharpest-ever image of the Whirlpool Galaxy, taken in January 2005 with
Hubble Cross in M51 Whirlpool Galaxy Photo
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Out of this whirl: The Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) and companion galaxy
The galaxy is nicknamed the Whirlpool because one of the Whirlpool's arms. At first glance, the compact galaxy appears to be tugging on the arm. Hubble • Galaxies Images
NASA - The Two-faced Whirlpool Galaxy
These images by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope show off two dramatically different views of the spiral galaxy M51, dubbed the Whirlpool Galaxy.
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Hubble Reveals the Heart of the Whirlpool Galaxy - NASA Images
What is Hubble Heritage? A monthly showcase of new and archival Hubble images. Go to the Heritage site. Back to top [ #top ]
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Happy 15th, Hubble! Two Stunning New Pictures | Space.com
The Whirlpool Galaxy, M51, seen by Hubble in 2005. CREDIT: NASA, ESA, S. Beckwith (STScI), and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
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