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Andromedaby Danhui Nai
25" x 20" Framed Art Frame
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My Dream House in Another Galaxyby Paula Belle Flores
18" x 24" Framed Art Frame
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Milky Way over Bryce Canyonby Shawn/Corinne Severn
31" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Milky Way over Bryce Canyonby Shawn/Corinne Severn
22" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Golden Galaxy Iby Isabelle Z
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Golden Galaxy IIby Isabelle Z
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Golden Galaxy IIIby Isabelle Z
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Galaxy abstractby Marcy Chapman
27" x 22" Framed Art Frame
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Space Photography VI
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Space Photography XIII
31" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Space Photography V
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Space Photography VII
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Space Photography VIII
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Hubble Space Telescope image of the R136 Super Star Cluster
20" x 21" Framed Photograph Frame
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Andromeda Galaxy (close up)by Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
27" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Bodes Galaxy, a Spiral Galaxy in Ursa Majorby Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
28" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Vivid Sky With Moon and Galaxy Over a Calm Water Surfaceby Bruce Rolff/Stocktrek Images
19" x 24" Framed Art Frame
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Messier 106, A Spiral Galaxy in the Constellation Canes Venaticiby R Jay GaBany/Stocktrek Images
24" x 32" Framed Art Frame
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Star Gazing- Look Up and Get Lostby Color Me Happy
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Stellar - Kiss Me Goodnightby Color Me Happy
14" x 16" Framed Art Frame
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Super Star Clusters in Dust-Enshrouded Galaxyby NASA, ESA, STScl
17" x 14" Framed Art Frame
Galaxy Cluster Abell 520 (HST-CFHT-CXO Composite)by NASA, ESA, STScl
19" x 15" Framed Art Frame
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Galaxy Gazingby Jessica Torrant
19" x 22" Framed Artwork Frame
Planetary Nebula
23" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
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Antennae Galaxies in Collision
21" x 21" Framed Photograph Frame
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Heart and Soul Nebulae
29" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Milky Way Galaxy
29" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
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Colliding Galaxies
28" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
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Galactic Wreckage
23" x 24" Framed Photograph Frame
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Rosette Nebula
29" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Helix Nebula
26" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
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Helix Nebula: a Gaseous Envelope Expelled By a Dying Star
29" x 29" Framed Photograph Frame
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Galaxy’s Star Forming Clouds and Dark Bands of Interstellar Dust
29" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Chandra Spitzer
26" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
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Colliding Spiral Galaxies
29" x 18" Framed Photograph Frame
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Sombrero Galaxy in Infrared Light
25" x 17" Framed Photograph Frame
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Framed Galaxy Art
A galaxy is a space system that has its own gravity, stars and planets. It also has interstellar gas, dust and dark matter in its widespread space field. The origin of the word comes from the Greek word that means “Milky”. From that word, our galaxy got its name, the “Milky Way”. There are tens of thousands noted and registered galaxies, but some of the more famous galaxies besides our own are the Andromeda Galaxy, Whirlpool Galaxy and Magellanic Clouds.
Galaxies can be small or very large and some of them may even have black holes in their centers. They can be presented in three types of shapes: ellipse, spiral and irregular. Groups of galaxies can be categorized as groups, clusters and superclusters. In history, before the galaxies were discovered and understood, scientists have seen all galaxies as nebulas.
Galaxies are characteristic for their various colors and spiral structures. There is an estimation that there are about 170 billion galaxies in the area of the observable universe.
In Greek mythology, the stars of the “Milky Way” galaxy were made out of Hera’s breastfeeding milk. In the story, Zeus put Hercules to breastfeed from Hera while she was asleep, and Hera, upon waking up, pushed away the child that was not her own, and in that process, she spilled her divine milk over the night sky. If you love to watch the magnificent images of space, with swirling stars and bright spiral galaxies, then getting a framed galaxy art print is the best decoration for your living or working space.