JM697796
JM697796
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2nd Oct 2011
2nd Jan 2012
This is a Galaxy size comparison between M87, Andromeda, Milky Way Galaxy, Whirlpool Galaxy and the Triangulum Galaxy. Please give credit if you copy. I hope you like it. Requested by Firesnake7244 Font made by theguitarguy
astronomy galaxy size comparison galaxys milkyway thatshack space science

Comments

  • JM697796
    JM697796
    2nd Oct 2011
    Yeah it is I just got lazy. I will try to fix it.
  • theguitarguy
    theguitarguy
    2nd Oct 2011
    isn't the milky way a spiral, because here it looks more like a barred spiral
  • Joda123
    Joda123
    2nd Oct 2011
    make that 43
  • cctvdude99
    cctvdude99
    2nd Oct 2011
    42 people unpaused for the end of the universe.
  • cannon9009
    cannon9009
    2nd Oct 2011
    boring information
  • Gravolux101
    Gravolux101
    2nd Oct 2011
    Amazing.
  • himeman
    himeman
    2nd Oct 2011
    add the magalenic clouds
  • samfiller
    samfiller
    2nd Oct 2011
    @Berowra the milkyway has about 1.5x the mass of andromida but the blackhole at the center is unusually large and in a few billion years will be even bigger when andromida colides with us.
  • chazzman02
    chazzman02
    2nd Oct 2011
    I LOVE SPACE AND I LOVE THIS, even more for me to know
  • JM697796
    JM697796
    2nd Oct 2011
    I've made another creation just now, tell me what you think of it :) It's called Planet VX697.