Shows examples of Hubble types with the largest absolute diameters found from
among eight thousand galaxies in the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database of galaxy
Distances (NED-D) that have both redshift-independent distance estimates and
published Hubble types. NED-D's mean distance estimates allow examples to be
shown with absolute diameters set to a common scale, rather than apparent
diameters as usual. NED-D's sample is large enough to provide three-views for
all types following elliptical, including lenticular, spiral, and irregular
galaxies seen edge-on, at intermediate inclinations, and face-on. All images are
from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, except for NGC 7764 which is from the
Digitized Sky Survey (obtained through the Aladin sky atlas).
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