Talk:NGC 7331
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I want to know why is considered the Milky's Way twin.
[edit] Better Picture
I found a better pic of NGC 7331 if its possible to imbde it into wikipedia or something. Being that it's a work of NASA, copyright doesn't apply :)
And for "those" who are curious as to WHY NGC-7331 is considered our twin: Heres a pic of the Milky Way here
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Heres a pic of NGC-7331 from roughly the same angle here
QED Ghostalker 02:26, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] See Also
Why is there a see also to: Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300?
[edit] Milky Way's Twin
The Spitzer Science Center's press release on NGC 7331 stretches the truth a little when it refers to NGC 7331 as the "Milky Way's Twin". This was done simply to sensationalize the image so that the public would take notice. In actuality, NGC 7331 probably is not any more similar to the Milky Way than many other Sb galaxies. Moreover, some characteristics of NGC 7331 (such as the significantly larger central black hole) do not quite match the characteristics of the Milky Way, and some characteristics of the Milky Way (such as the possible presence of a bar) do not match the characteristics of NGC 7331. Please do not put the statement back in the article.
(Also note that my name is on the Spitzer Science Center's press release.) George J. Bendo 15:52, 10 November 2006 (UTC)