Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Virgo (Vir)  ·  Contains:  IC 3443  ·  M 87  ·  NGC 4478  ·  NGC 4486  ·  Virgo Galaxy
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M87 with "Jet", Jerry Yesavage
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See the second paragraph for information on the "jet" or the little dot in the center... best to blow up image.  RGB with various color correction lit up by HDR L with three exposure lengths. 

From NASA:The elliptical galaxy M87 is the home of several trillion stars, a supermassive black hole and a family of roughly 15,000 globular star clusters. For comparison, our Milky Way galaxy contains only a few hundred billion stars and about 150 globular clusters. The monstrous M87 is the dominant member of the neighboring Virgo cluster of galaxies, which contains some 2,000 galaxies. Discovered in 1781 by Charles Messier, this galaxy is located 54 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Virgo. It has an apparent magnitude of 9.6 and can be observed using a small telescope most easily in May.This Hubble image of M87 is a composite of individual observations in visible and infrared light.



Its most striking features are the blue jet near the center and the myriad of star-like globular clusters scattered throughout the image.The jet is a black-hole-powered stream of material that is being ejected from M87’s core. As gaseous material from the center of the galaxy accretes onto the black hole, the energy released produces a stream of subatomic particles that are accelerated to velocities near the speed of light.At the center of the Virgo cluster, M87 may have accumulated some of its many globular clusters by gravitationally pulling them from nearby dwarf galaxies that seem to be devoid of such clusters today.For more information about Hubble’s observations of M87, see:

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