Close
Cart (0)
Login
Register
By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies as described in
Cookie Policy
.
OK
X
Digital Asset Management by Orange Logic
Company
Your account
Register
Hire an Illustrator
Terms and conditions
Privacy & Legal Notices
Prints and Gifts
Educational Resources
Science Photos
Connect
LinkedIn: Science Source Images
Facebook: Science Source Images
YouTube: ScienceImages
Instagram: ScienceSourceStock
© 2022 Science Source Inc.
All rights reserved
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually similar
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
M106, spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici
Description:
M106, spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici. This view captures the entire galaxy, detailing the glowing spiral arms, wisps of gas, and dust lanes at the center of Messier 106 as well as the leisurely twisting bands of stars at the galaxy's outer edges. Two dwarf galaxies also appear in the image: NGC 4248 in the lower right and UGC 7358 in the lower left.
Credit:
Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS1316431
Type:
Image
Size:
7029px × 3690px (~74 MB)
Add to cart
Direct link to Image
Copy URL to clipboard
Add to lightbox My First Lightbox
Add to cart
Tags
active galactic nucleus
astronomy
astrophotography
awe
black holes
canes venatici
celestial
center
color image
core
cosmic
cosmology
deep space
discharge
dwarf galaxy
emitting
galaxy
horizontal
m106
messier 106
mystery
ngc 4248
ngc 4258
night
no people
nucleus
Outdoors
photography
releasing
seyfert galaxy
seyfert ii
space
spiral arms
spiral galaxy
starlight
stars
stellar
supermassive black holes
UGC 7358
universe