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Galaxies

Arp?244 (The Antennae Galaxies)
Arp 248 (Wild's Triplet)
Arp 269 (The Cocoon Galaxy)
Arp 319 (Stephan's Quintet)
Arp 320 (Copeland's Septet)
HCG61 (The Box)
M31 (Core of the Andromeda Galaxy)
M33 (The Triangulus Galaxy), 2009
M33 (The Triangulum Galaxy), 2012
M51 (The Whirlpool Galaxy), 2009
M51 (The Whirlpool Galaxy), 2011
M63 (The Sunflower Galaxy)
M64 (The Black Eye Galaxy)
M74 (The Phantom Galaxy)
M81 (Bode's Galaxy)
M82 (The Cigar Galaxy)

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