Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Aries (Ari)  ·  Contains:  NGC 918
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NGC918 Galaxy And Dark Clouds, Christer Strandh
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NGC918 Galaxy And Dark Clouds

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NGC918 Galaxy And Dark Clouds

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NGC 918, a fascinating galaxy with intriguing dark clouds:

NGC 918 (Barred Spiral Galaxy)
   - Located in the constellation Aries, NGC 918 is a **barred spiral galaxy**.
   - It resides approximately **67 million light years** away from our Milky Way.
   - The central bar structure adds to its distinctive appearance.
   - Classified as an **active nucleus galaxy (AGN)**, NGC 918 exhibits intense activity at its core.

Dark Clouds
   - Within NGC 918, we find intriguing dark clouds.
   - These clouds are regions of **interstellar dust and gas** that obscure light from background stars.
   - They play a crucial role in the galaxy's evolution, affecting star formation and dynamics.

NGC 918 combines the elegance of a barred spiral galaxy with the enigmatic presence of dark clouds.

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NGC918 Galaxy And Dark Clouds, Christer Strandh

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