NGC 90 (Arp 65)

A Spiral Galaxy in the Vortex of Cosmic Interaction The galaxy NGC 90, also catalogued as part of the interacting system Arp 65, represents one of the most dynamic natural laboratories for studying high-impact galactic interactions. Located in the constellation Continue Reading

M63

Characterization of a Flocculent Spiral Galaxy The galaxy M63, also known as NGC 5055 or popularly as the “Sunflower Galaxy,” is one of the most fascinating examples of spiral galaxies in our observable universe. Located approximately 27 million light-years from Continue Reading

Sh2-129

Sh2-129, also known as the Flying Bat Nebula, is an impressive cloud of gas and dust in space, located in the constellation Cepheus. Its nickname comes from its peculiar shape, which, when you look at it, looks like a bat Continue Reading

Sh2-73

Sh2-73 is a dark and mysterious nebula floating in deep space in the constellation Hercules. Unlike the bright nebulae that shine brightly in the sky, Sh2-73 is more discreet, almost shy. It neither emits light of its own nor reflects Continue Reading