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A bright spiral galaxy of the northern sky,
Messier 63 is about 25 million light-years distant in the loyal constellation
Canes Venatici. Also cataloged as NGC 5055, the majestic
island universe is nearly 100,000 light-years across. That's about the size of our own
Milky Way Galaxy. Known by the popular moniker, The Sunflower Galaxy, M63 sports a bright yellowish core in this sharp composite
image from space- and ground-based telescopes. Its sweeping blue spiral arms are streaked with cosmic dust lanes and dotted with pink star forming regions. A dominant member of a known
galaxy group, M63 has faint, extended features that are likely star streams from
tidally disrupted satellite galaxies. M63
shines across the electromagnetic spectrum and is thought to have
undergone bursts of intense
star formation.
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