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  • Exploring the Universe's Galaxies: A Look at Notable Examples
    It's not quite accurate to say there are only four named galaxies. There are millions of galaxies in the observable universe, and we've only given names to a small fraction of them.

    Here are some examples of galaxies that are well-known:

    * The Milky Way: Our own galaxy!

    * Andromeda Galaxy: The closest major galaxy to the Milky Way.

    * Triangulum Galaxy: Another nearby galaxy, often listed as the third largest in our local group.

    * Whirlpool Galaxy (M51): A well-known spiral galaxy with a prominent arm.

    Do you have a specific question about galaxies or are you interested in learning more about them?

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