Desktop Fun: Galaxies Wallpaper Collection Series 2

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Earlier this year we shared a beautiful set of galaxy wallpapers with you and today we are back with a whole new collection of galactic awesomeness. Enjoy looking at the wondrous beauty of our universe on your desktop with the second in our series of Galaxies Wallpaper collections.

Galaxies Series 2

Note: Click on the picture to see the full-size image—these wallpapers vary in size so you may need to crop, stretch, or place them on a colored background in order to best match them to your screen’s resolution.

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More Galactic Goodness for Your Desktop

Desktop Fun: Galaxies Wallpaper Collection Series 1

Desktop Fun: Nebula Wallpaper Collection Series 1

Desktop Fun: Nebula Wallpaper Collection Series 2

For more great wallpapers make sure to look through our terrific collections in the Desktop Fun section.

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