Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Leo (Leo)  ·  Contains:  HD98388  ·  Leo Triplet  ·  M 65  ·  NGC 3623
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Messier 65 - NGC 3623, Indy Backyard Astro
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Messier 65 - NGC 3623

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Messier 65 - NGC 3623

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Messier 65, a captivating spiral galaxy, lies approximately 35 million light-years away from Earth in the Leo constellation. Named after the French astronomer Charles Messier, who cataloged it in 1780, this celestial beauty offers a glimpse into the vastness and complexity of our universe.At first glance, Messier 65 appears as a mesmerizing whirlpool of stars, gas, and dust, elegantly swirling in space. Its spiral arms stretch out from a luminous core, with bright clusters of young, blue stars nestled within them. These arms are laden with interstellar dust, which creates intricate patterns as it reflects and absorbs light.One of the most striking features of Messier 65 is its active galactic nucleus (AGN), which emits intense radiation across various wavelengths. This activity is believed to be fueled by a supermassive black hole lurking at the galaxy's center. As matter falls into the black hole's gravitational grip, it releases tremendous energy, producing jets of particles and powerful emissions of radiation.

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Messier 65 - NGC 3623, Indy Backyard Astro