NGC 1532 & Dwarf Galaxy NGC 1531 (both center, locked in a gravitational struggle)
NGC 2070 // 30 Doradus // Tarantula Nebula
John Singer Sargent Hagia Sofia, 1891
UFO Sighting Antarctica 2012: This particular sighting became renowned after UFO hunters discovered it using Google Earth, what seems to be the landing or crash site of a mysterious craft that appears to be guarded by four snowy shapes, strongly resembling a battery of tanks.
After it was made public on February 15, 2012 by Valentin Degterev, the Google Earth image was deliberately altered in order to mask the ground vehicles and the crashed UFO. Some people who were aware of such a consequence managed to capture a few screen shots along with videos showing how the spot looked before it got blurred, as well as its coordinates.
If you look at the following coordinates: 166.50.52.31 E / 77.49.47.46 S using Google Earth, the UFO crash site appears, but apparently the craft and the tanks are missing for obvious reasons. After this case caused a stir among UFO enthusiasts, the image was deliberately altered and is now showing only a few hints of what it used to be. Fortunately, a video was released showing the spot with the UFO and its guardians, along with the coordinates which can be seen by hitting the link ➡ https://youtu.be/Iq7Wf3D1_JY
M81 & M82
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NGC 7635: The Bubble Nebula from NASA APOD, 22 April 2016
MWC 922: Red Square Nebula
Milky Way Reflections at Lily Bay, Maine
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Here are some fun and unusual galaxies from the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, a catalog produced by Halton Arp. A total of 338 galaxies are presented in the atlas, which was originally published in 1966.
1. IC 883 (Arp 193), remnant of two galaxies’ merger 2. Arp 147, an interacting pair of ring galaxies 3. Giant elliptical galaxy NGC 1316 4. Interacting pair of galaxies: Arp 238 (UGC 8335) 5. Merging galaxy pair named NGC 520 (Arp 157)