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Research group primarily interested in high energy activities in galaxies, particularly the interplay between massive stars and the interstellar medium.
www.astro.umass.edu/ast_page/xray/heag.html
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Gives mathematical measurements relating this galaxy that orbits the Milky Way. Includes history about first known discoveries and links to photo galleries.
www.seds.org/messier/xtra/ngc/smc.html
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Contains over 600 pictures of all spiral galaxies larger than 3 minutes of arc for all constellations in the Northern and Southern celestial hemispheres.
www.spiral-galaxies.com
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Includes a catalog of globular clusters, photos, and brief description.
www.astr.ua.edu/gifimages/m31r.html
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Spiral galaxies with short descriptions and photos.
csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/galaxies/spiral.html
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Some useful information about kinds of galaxies, content of galaxies, clusters of galaxies, galaxies and cosmology.
www.astr.ua.edu/goodies/data_resources/galaxies.text
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Information about the Andromeda Galaxy with descriptions and pictures.
www.solstation.com/x-objects/andromeda.htm
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Some useful information about the formation of galaxies.
www.le.ac.uk/physics/faulkes/web/galaxies/y_ga_intro.html
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Includes pictures and a lesson for learning Hubble's system of classification.
www.smv.org/hastings/galaxy.htm
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Summarizes the catalog of 338 peculiar galaxy views gathered by Dr. Halton C. Arp.
members.aol.com/arpgalaxy/index.html
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A collection of digital images of 113 nearby galaxies.
www.astro.princeton.edu/~frei/galaxy_catalog.html
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Contains information and tables about the Andromeda Galaxy.
nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/ANDROMEDA_Atlas/Hodge_contents.html
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Contains information about the growth of various galaxies. Also includes images, news, and a glossary.
www.galex.caltech.edu/
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Explains gravitational lensing by clusters. Includes pictures of MS1054.
www.slac.stanford.edu/~pjm/
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Data, observation notes, and more about globular clusters within the galaxy.
www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/gcm31.htm
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