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Deep Sky Objects

This is a discussion on Deep Sky Objects within the Space and Astronomy forums, part of the Photo Galleries category; Almost every object you see in the above photograph is a galaxy. Coma Cluster is a group of galaxies in ...

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    Coma Cluster of Galaxies

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    Almost every object you see in the above photograph is a galaxy. Coma Cluster is a group of galaxies in the faint constellation Coma Berenices and it contains thousands of galaxies that houses billions of stars each, just as our Milky Way Galaxy does. Most galaxies in Coma and other clusters are ellipticals, while most galaxies outside of clusters are spirals.


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    Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31, M31 or NGC224, is a spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth located in the Andromeda constellation. It consists of 14 known dwarf galaxies and the best known and observed satellite galaxies are M32 (near center) and M110 (bottom) in the above image. Andromeda Galaxy is the first galaxy I tried to image when I started deep sky astrophotography in August 2013. Check out the link below to see how Andromeda Galaxy looks like out of the camera.

    Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31) and its satellite galaxies (M32 and M110) | Justin Ng Photo


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