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The Coma Cluster is huge, with over 1,000 galaxies within a 4°-wide field. The richest area, however, is the central 0.5°, a region that covers as much sky as the Full Moon.
To locate the Coma Cluster, scan about 2.7° west of magnitude 4.2 Beta (β) Comae Berenices. The cluster's brightest galaxy is magnitude 11.5 NGC 4884 (which is also cataloged as NGC 4889).
A majestic spiral galaxy swirling with dark tendrils of gas stands out in a new photo of one of the most densely packed regions of the universe.
Large-scale magnetic fields are likely responsible for the small amount of turbulence that is present in Coma. Estimating the amount of turbulence in a galaxy cluster has been a challenging ...
This composite image of the strange spiral galaxy NGC 4921 was created using over 80 separate photos taken with yellow and near-infrared filters. In the background are several hundreds of more ...
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view of the Coma Cluster. Click on the image for a zoomable version. If galaxies are your thing, you simply have to zoom in on the Hubble Space Telescope's latest picture of the Coma Cluster, one ...
Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, a protocluster of seven galaxies has been confirmed just 650 million years after the big bang, for the first time.
The Coma star cluster is one of the largest and brightest open star clusters in the sky. At a distance of 288 light-years, it is also one of the nearest.