Zodiac galaxies · 12 signs

A real galaxy in every zodiac sign.

Every zodiac constellation contains at least several catalogued galaxies. Virgo holds the densest galaxy cluster visible from Earth. Leo has the famous Leo Triplet. Pisces hosts M74, one of the cleanest face-on spirals ever photographed. Pick your sign — or the recipient’s sign — and dedicate one permanently.

Why zodiac galaxies make good gifts

A zodiac galaxy dedication has three layers of meaning that ordinary gifts don’t. The first layer is astronomical — a real, NASA-catalogued galaxy with verifiable coordinates. The second is astrological — the recipient’s sign, with its associated mythology, element, and ruling planet. The third is personal — the dedication name and inscription you choose, filed permanently in our public registry.

Astrology and astronomy share a root, etymologically and historically. Naming the constellations was the act that gave us our oldest written records. A zodiac galaxy dedication takes that ancient impulse — humans pointing at the sky and naming what they saw — and gives it a permanent, public registry entry tied to a real catalogued object.

Unlike commercial star-naming services (which have no IAU recognition and don’t enforce uniqueness), galaxy dedications are uniqueness-enforced — once a galaxy is dedicated, it’s permanently removed from the available pool. Nobody else can claim it.

Common questions

Are there real galaxies in zodiac constellations?

Yes — every zodiac constellation contains at least several catalogued galaxies, and some (Virgo and Leo especially) contain hundreds. The galaxies sit in the same direction as the constellation when viewed from Earth, even though they're typically far behind the constellation's stars in true distance. Virgo alone contains the Virgo Cluster, with over 1,300 known galaxies including M87 (home of the first directly-imaged black hole) and the Sombrero Galaxy.

Which zodiac sign has the most galaxies?

Virgo, by a wide margin. The Virgo Cluster contains 1,300+ galaxies, more than every other zodiac constellation combined. Leo is second, thanks to the Leo Triplet (M65, M66, NGC 3628) and the M96 Group. Pisces and Aquarius are also relatively galaxy-rich. Sagittarius and Scorpius have fewer external galaxies because of Milky Way dust obscuration.

Can I dedicate a galaxy in my zodiac sign?

Yes — that's exactly what these pages are for. Pick your sign, browse the catalogued galaxies in that constellation, then claim one through The Galactic Registry. The dedication is filed permanently in our public archive, and a 12×18 archival cotton certificate ships with the galaxy's catalog identifier and real coordinates printed on it.

How much does a zodiac galaxy dedication cost?

Tiers from $39 to $299 — the same as any galaxy dedication. Most zodiac dedications go to either the Standard tier ($39) for catalog-only galaxies or the Named tier ($149) for Messier classics like M65, M87, or M104 (the Sombrero Galaxy in Virgo). The Signature tier ($299) is reserved for the five most iconic galaxies in our entire registry.

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