Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Major (UMa)  ·  Contains:  M 109  ·  NGC 3992
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M109, Patrick Stevenson
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M109

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M109 has three satellite galaxies (UGC 6923UGC 6940 and UGC 6969) and possibly more. Detailed hydrogen line observations have been obtained from M109 and its satellites. M109's H I (H one) distribution is regular with a low-level radial extension outside the stellar disc, while in the bar is a central H I hole in the gas distribution. Possibly the gas has been transported inwards by the bar, and because of the emptiness of the hole no large accretion events can have happened in the recent past.M109 is the brightest galaxy in the M109 Group, a large group of galaxies in the constellationUrsa Major that may number over 50.
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Had a stray light source that ruined the full-frame view which required aggressive cropping to get a useful image.

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