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Fornax constellation / Spiral galaxies / Fornax Cluster / Interacting galaxies / NGC / Galaxy morphological classification / M109 Group / Dorado Group / Astronomy / Extragalactic astronomy / Barred spiral galaxies
Fornax constellation
Spiral galaxies
Fornax Cluster
Interacting galaxies
NGC
Galaxy morphological classification
M109 Group
Dorado Group
Astronomy
Extragalactic astronomy
Barred spiral galaxies

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