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What type of galaxy is the m81?

M81 is a spiral galaxy. I have seen it through several telescopes and it is a beauty! There was a Type II supernova in 1993 and I was able to find it in my 6" 'scope.


What galaxies are 12 million light years from Earth?

Bode's Galaxy (M81 galaxy) and the Cigar Galaxy (M82 galaxy).


What do you know about the m81 galaxy?

M81 is a spiral galaxy in the Ursa Major constellation, roughly 12 million light years away from Earth. It is very dense with about half the mass and only one-third the diameter of our own galaxy. Like most galaxies, it has a supermassive black hole (of about 70 million solar masses) at the center. It is gravitationally interacting with nearby galaxies M82 and NGC 3077, which has deformed it somewhat. It is very bright, with an apparent magnitude of 7, but still can only be seen through a telescope.


How much space does the Messier81 galaxy take up?

Messier 81 (M81), also known as Bode's Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located approximately 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It spans about 90,000 light-years in diameter. This makes it one of the larger galaxies in the Messier catalog, comparable in size to our Milky Way. M81 is notable for its bright core and prominent spiral structure.


Where can you get a Double Eagle M81 Airsoft Pistol that is In-Stock?

Go to Airsoftgi.com.


Where is the Sombrero Galaxy?

The Sombrero Galaxy (M104) is an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo.See related links for more information, a picture and a star map.


What are the 10 brightest naked eye galaxies?

It is impossible to say for sure. Some stars may be very bright, but are much too far away for us to see. All the stars you see when you look outside at night are just from our galaxy. We can only see a few thousand of them, and there are many more than that in our galaxy. There are about 100 billion galaxies out there. Even among the stars we can see, some may be very bright if you were closer to them, but they seem very dim to us. The sun is a star and it seems bright because we are so close to it. There are many stars out there that are a lot brighter than it is, but just seem like tiny points of light to us. So your question cannot really be answered.


What constellations are there in the milky way?

Every single planet, comet, asteroid, moon, meteor, star, star cloud, star cluster, nebula, and constellation that you can see with your eyes is in the Milky Way. There is one exception to this general rule. There are a very small number of other galaxies that can be seen if you have very good seeing conditions and know where to look. These include: * The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds * The Andromeda Galaxy * The Triangulum Galaxy (difficult) * M81 in Ursa Major (exceptionally difficult)


What constellation are in the Milky Way?

Every single planet, comet, asteroid, moon, meteor, star, star cloud, star cluster, nebula, and constellation that you can see with your eyes is in the Milky Way. There is one exception to this general rule. There are a very small number of other galaxies that can be seen if you have very good seeing conditions and know where to look. These include: * The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds * The Andromeda Galaxy * The Triangulum Galaxy (difficult) * M81 in Ursa Major (exceptionally difficult)


What are the unique characteristics of the M82 galaxy that distinguish it from other galaxies in the universe?

Well, my friend, the M82 galaxy is quite special. Known for its irregular shape and plentiful star formation activity, M82 stands out among its galaxy friends. Its dust lanes and gas concentration create a beautiful celestial dance that we're so fortunate to witness in our vast universe. Remember, every galaxy is unique and brings its own beauty to the cosmic painting.


What is the name of one of the most common camo patterns in the US military from the 1981 to 2006?

You're probably thinking of the M81 Woodland pattern.


Which stars make up the Great Bear?

The stars that make up the Great Bear are called Dubhe, Alkaid, Mizar, Alcor, Merak, W Ursae Majoris and 47 Ursae Majoris (b, c & d). There also other objects that make up the Great Bear. There is a planetary nebula called the owl nebula, five spiral galaxies called M81, M101 or the pinwheel galaxy, NGC 3079, NGC 3310 and NGC 4013, and a young dwarf galaxy called I Zwicky 18.