
NGC 6744 - Wikipedia
One of the largest spiral galaxies in the local universe, NGC 6744 is considered a Milky Way mimic in the immediate vicinity, displaying remarkable star formation, flocculent (fluffy) arms, and an elongated core.
Big Brother to the Milky Way - NASA
Jul 1, 2013 · This image from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer shows NGC 6744, one of the galaxies most similar to our Milky Way in the local universe. This ultraviolet view highlights the vast extent of the fluffy spiral arms, and demonstrates that star formation can occur in the outer regions of galaxies.
Galaxy NGC 6744 - California Institute of Technology
May 23, 2024 · Here, Euclid captures NGC 6744, one of the largest spiral galaxies beyond our local patch of space. It’s a typical example of the type of galaxy currently forming most of the stars in the nearby Universe, making it a wonderful archetype to study with Euclid.
NGC 6744 - Science@NASA
May 17, 2018 · These images are a composite of separate exposures acquired by the WFC3 and ACS instruments on the Hubble Space Telescope. Several filters were used to sample narrow wavelength ranges. The color results from assigning different hues (colors) to each monochromatic (grayscale) image associated with an individual filter.
APOD: 2024 November 1 - Spiral Galaxy NGC 6744
Explanation: Big, beautiful spiral galaxy NGC 6744 is nearly 175,000 light-years across, larger than our own Milky Way. It lies some 30 million light-years distant in the southern constellation Pavo but appears as only a faint smudge in the eyepiece of a small telescope.
The glowing spiral arms of NGC 6744 - ESA/Hubble
May 17, 2018 · This image shows the galaxy NGC 6744, about 30 million light-years away. It is one of 50 galaxies observed as part of the Hubble Space Telescope’s Legacy ExtraGalactic UV Survey (LEGUS), the sharpest, most comprehensive ultraviolet-light survey of star-forming galaxies in the nearby Universe, offering an extensive resource for understanding ...
Galaxy NGC 6744 - Deep⋆Sky Corner
NGC 6744 is a spiral galaxy of morphological type SAB (r)bc, similar to our own Milky Way and is the nearest and brightest galaxy of that type on the southern hemisphere. It belongs to the Pavo group and is located at a distance of about 8.5 Mpc.
NGC 6744: A galaxy that resembles the Milky Way
Jun 1, 2011 · European Southern Observatory (ESO) astronomers have used the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-meter telescope to capture an image of NGC 6744. This impressive spiral galaxy lies about 30...
The Milky Way’s big sister - ESA/Hubble
Jul 23, 2018 · This image taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) shows a beautiful spiral galaxy called NGC 6744. At first glance, it resembles our Milky Way albeit larger, measuring more than 200 000 light-years across compared to 100 000 light-year diameter for our home galaxy.
ESA - Euclid’s new image of spiral galaxy NGC 6744
May 23, 2024 · Here, Euclid captures NGC 6744, one of the largest spiral galaxies beyond our local patch of space. It’s a typical example of the type of galaxy currently forming most of the stars in the nearby Universe, making it a wonderful archetype to study with Euclid.