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Space 14.02.2026 05:16 156 views

Massive Galaxy NGC 2841 in Ursa Major

The spiral galaxy NGC 2841, located 46 million light-years away in the northern constellation Ursa Major, is one of the most massive galaxies known.

Massive Galaxy NGC 2841 in Ursa Major
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