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GALAXY
Backwards Galaxy; PGC 42701
  • Based ''only'' on their shape, one would expect from observations of other spiral galaxies that the outermost spiral arms (blue and [[blue-green]]) move by rotating [[counterclockwise]] around the center of the galaxy. This is not the case; the outermost spiral arms rotate clockwise, just like the inner spiral arm and the rest of the galaxy's disk. Additionally, the "trailing" inner spiral arm (green) and the "leading" outer spiral arms (blue and blue-green) curl around the galaxy in opposite directions (although both move clockwise around the galaxy's center).

Total known weight         
Total Known Weight; Total known mass
Total known weight (TKW), also total known mass,The British and Irish Meteorite Society, GlossaryGuidelines for meteorite nomenclature - Meteoritical Society - Committee on meteorite nomenclature. is a term used mainly by dealers and meteorite collectors to indicate the combined weight of all known pieces from a single named meteorite.
well-known         
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Well-known; Well known (disambiguation)
adj.
1) well-known to
2) well-known that + clause (it's well-known that she intends to retire next year)
Well-known         
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Well-known; Well known (disambiguation)
·adj Fully known; generally known or acknowledged.

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NGC 4622

NGC 4622 is a face-on unbarred spiral galaxy with a very prominent ring structure located in the constellation Centaurus. The galaxy is a member of the Centaurus Cluster.