Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Pegasus (Peg)  ·  Contains:  NGC 7315  ·  NGC 7317  ·  NGC 7318  ·  NGC 7319  ·  NGC 7320  ·  NGC 7331  ·  NGC 7333  ·  NGC 7335  ·  NGC 7336  ·  NGC 7337  ·  NGC 7338  ·  NGC 7340  ·  NGC 7343  ·  Stephan's Quintet
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NGC 7331 and its companions, luher
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NGC 7331 and its companions

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NGC 7331 and its companions

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On closer inspection, this inconspicuous image at first glance reveals billions of stars. 
At the center is the spiral galaxy NGC 7331, about 46 million light-years away.
Above, but far in the background are NGC 7343, NGC 7335,NGC 7337, NGC 7336, NGC 7338, and NGC 7340.
These are at a distance of 290 to over 400 million light-years away our galaxy.
At the bottom left you can see the Stephans Quintet, which alone would be worth a picture.
The longer you look, the more galaxies become visible. A fascinating view for me, considering the sheer mass of stars..

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NGC 7331 and its companions, luher