Bode's Galaxy (M81 galaxy) and the Cigar Galaxy (M82 galaxy).
The distance between Earth and the Seyfert galaxy can vary depending on which specific galaxy you are referring to. On average, Seyfert galaxies are located around 40 million light-years away from Earth.
Yes. Some spiral galaxies are up to 13 billion light-years from Earth.
Yes, there are some lenticular galaxies that are nearly 13 billion light years from the earth.
The UDF 7556 galaxy (one of the galaxies in the HUDF field) is a spiral galaxy 6000 million light-years from Earth in the Fornax constellation, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter, and contains about 100 billion stars.
the Virgo Cluster is a cluster of galaxies at a distance of approximately 59 million light years
Yes, they are usually of a similar size range to other types of galaxies, from a few thousand lightyears across to a million or more. Their formation is often as a result of two or more galaxies colliding, or coming close to each other.
The Milky Way galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy are approximately 2.5 million light-years apart. This makes Andromeda the closest spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way. Both galaxies are part of the Local Group of galaxies.
the Virgo Cluster is a cluster of galaxies at a distance of approximately 59 million light years
The Eyes Galaxies are a pair of galaxies about 52 million light years away in the constellation Virgo.They are both spiral galaxies.
The BFB2004 NGC 4676 2934 galaxy (one of the background galaxies of the Mice Galaxies) is a spiral galaxy 4700 million (almost 5000 million) light-years from Earth in the Coma Berenices constellation, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter (same size as the Milky Way) and contains about 100 billion stars (same number of stars in the Milky Way). It emitted its light 4700 million (nearly 5000 million) years ago, when the universe was 9000 million years old.
The cosmos Kubasik galaxy does not exist in real life. It seems to be a made-up term. The distance from Earth to other galaxies can vary greatly, as galaxies are millions or billions of light-years away from us.