Spiral galaxy Messier 83*

This dramatic image of the galaxy Messier 83 was captured by the Wide Field Imager at ESO's La Silla Observatory, located high in the dry desert mountains of the Chilean Atacama Desert. Messier 83 lies roughly 15 million light-years away towards the huge southern constellation of Hydra (the sea serpent). It stretches over 40 000 light-years, making it roughly 2.5 times smaller than our own Milky Way. However, in some respects, Messier 83 is quite similar to our own galaxy. Both the Milky Way and Messier 83 possess a bar across their galactic nucleus, the dense spherical conglomeration of stars seen at the centre of the galaxies.

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ID:eso0825a
Typ:Observation
Publiceringsdatum:2 september 2008
Relaterade pressmeddelanden:eso0825
Storlek:4432 x 4432 px

Om objektet

Namn:Messier 83
Typ:Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Spiral
Avstånd:15 miljon ljusår
Constellation:Hydra
Kategori:Galaxies

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Position (RA):13 37 0.91
Position (Dec):-29° 51' 56.57"
Field of view:17.59 x 17.59 arcminutes
Orientering:Nord är 0.0° vänster om lodrätt

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