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Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo Known as the Cigar Galaxy for its elongated appearance, M82 gets its characteristic red glow from Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo This galaxy's shiner is likely the result of two star groupings merging, and gives M64 the informa Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo One of Tiger Woods' drives is still going ... not. This is Comet Holmes 17P, taken in November 200 Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo One of Allred's favorite subjects, NGC4321, as seen from 55 million light years away over two nigh Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo Stars form in Cassiopeia, with blue areas reflecting nearby bright stars with the aptly named Hear Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo Saturn and its distinctive rings. See more of Allred's work at http://www.allred-astro.com/. Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo A solar image taken through a Kendrick solar filer shows sunspots on the Sun. See more of Allred's Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo M101 is an enormous galaxy, more than twice the size of the Milky Way, and "only" 27 mil Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo The Iris Nebula, about 30 light years across, surrounded a young star and is obscured by clouds of Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo New and old data are combined to show the Running Man Nebula (NGC 1977, the bluish cluster at top) Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo Tyler Allred with his homemade astrograph in his Tremonton observatory. Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo A section of the Veil Nebula that Allred says is one of his favorite parts of the sky for its dens Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo The extremely red glow is space dust that astronomer Adam Block commented looks like a dolphin or Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo It's known as the Fireworks Galaxy for its volatility, with nine witnessed supernovas. NGC6946, a Tyler Allred | Courtesy photo Gamers rejoice: There is a Pacman Nebula. NGC 281 is presented here in false color to show sulfer