1. Andromeda Galaxy is the closest spiral galaxy at 2.5 million light-years, it’s massive, visible to the naked eye, and heading toward the Milky Way.
2. Triangulum Galaxy is a small, face-on spiral 2.7 million light-years away, part of our Local Group and a companion to Andromeda.
3. NGC 300 Located in the Sculptor Group, about 6 million light-years away, it's a beautiful spiral with active star formation regions.
4. NGC 55 A barred spiral galaxy in the Sculptor Group, 6.5 million light-years away, tilted nearly edge-on from our perspective.
5. Sculptor Galaxy is a bright, dusty spiral 11.4 million light-years away, known for intense starburst activity and detailed structure visible in telescopes.
6. Bode’s Galaxy is about 12 million light-years away in Ursa Major, this grand spiral is bright, symmetrical, and hosts a supermassive black hole.
7. NGC 4945 is a nearby spiral in Centaurus, 13 million light-years away, almost edge-on with an active nucleus and dense dust lanes.
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