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Messier 51 the Great Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici, Kenneth Adler

Messier 51 the Great Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici

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Messier 51 the Great Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici, Kenneth Adler

Messier 51 the Great Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici

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This is my photograph of Messier 51, The Whirlpool Galaxy and the smaller galaxy NGC 5195. This is an interacting grand-design spiral galaxy. M51 lies in the constellation Canes Venatici. It can be seen faintly in a dark sky with a good pair of binoculars. It can be found just off the bottom of the handle of the Big Dipper, Ursa Major, almost perpendicular to the end of the spoon handle.

The Whirlpool Galaxy was discovered on October 13, 1773, by Charles Messier while hunting for objects that could confuse comet hunters, and was designated as number 51 in Messier's Catalog. The Whirlpool was the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral galaxy. Its distance is estimated to be 23 million light-years away from Earth. This galaxy is almost on top of us when compared my last post of a photograph of a tiny NGC 4567 which is 60 million light years away.

Hope you like it. Clear skies to you, Ken Adler

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Messier 51 the Great Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venatici, Kenneth Adler