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  2. Messier 81 - Wikipedia

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    Messier 81 (also known as NGC 3031 or Bode's Galaxy) is a grand design spiral galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It has a D 25 isophotal diameter of 29.44 kiloparsecs (96,000 light-years). [2][5] Because of its relative proximity to the Milky Way galaxy, large size, and active galactic nucleus (which ...

  3. M81 Group - Wikipedia

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    M81 Group. The M81 Group is a galaxy group in the constellations Ursa Major and Camelopardalis that includes the galaxies Messier 81 and Messier 82, as well as several other galaxies with high apparent brightnesses. [1] The approximate center of the group is located at a distance of 3.6 Mpc, making it one of the nearest groups to the Local ...

  4. List of black holes - Wikipedia

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    1ES 2344+514. Ton 618 (this quasar has possibly the biggest black hole ever found, estimated at 66 billion solar masses) [1] 3C 371. 4C +37.11 (this radio galaxy is believed to have binary supermassive black holes) [2] AP Lib. S5 0014+81 (said to be a compact hyperluminous quasar, estimated at 40 billion solar masses) [3]

  5. Category:M81 Group - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "M81 Group". The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M81 Group.

  6. Galactic bulge - Wikipedia

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    Galactic bulge. Tightly packed group of stars within a larger formation. Artist's impression of the central bulge of the Milky Way [1] In astronomy, a galactic bulge (or simply bulge) is a tightly packed group of stars within a larger star formation. The term almost exclusively refers to the central group of stars found in most spiral galaxies ...

  7. Holmberg IX - Wikipedia

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    Holmberg IX is a dwarf irregular galaxy and a satellite galaxy of M81, located in the constellation of Ursa Major. It is of the Magellanic type of Galaxy as it is similar to the Small Magellanic Cloud, neighbour galaxy to Milky Way Galaxy. [3] The galaxy is named after Erik Holmberg who first described it though it was first found by Sidney van ...

  8. File:Messier 81 HST.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The original file is very high-resolution. It might not load properly or could cause your browser to freeze when opened at full size. Description Messier 81 HST.jpg. English: The spiral galaxy Messier 81 is tilted at an oblique angle on to our line of sight, giving a "birds-eye view" of the spiral structure. The galaxy is similar to our Milky ...

  9. NGC 4236 - Wikipedia

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    UGC 7306, [2] PGC 39346, [2] Caldwell 3. NGC 4236 (also known as Caldwell 3) is a barred Magellanic spiral galaxy located in the constellation Draco. The galaxy is a member of the M81 Group, a group of galaxies located at a distance of approximately 11.7 Mly (3.6 Mpc) from Earth. [3] The group also contains the spiral galaxy Messier 81 and the ...