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Astronomy Picture of the Day - M100: A Grand Design Spiral Galaxy
NASA ^
| 2 May, 2024
| Image Credit & Copyright: Drew Evans
Posted on 05/02/2024 1:27:10 PM PDT by MtnClimber
Explanation: Majestic on a truly cosmic scale, M100 is appropriately known as a grand design spiral galaxy. The large galaxy of over 100 billion stars has well-defined spiral arms, similar to our own Milky Way. One of the brightest members of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies, M100, also known as NGC 4321 is 56 million light-years distant toward the well-groomed constellation Coma Berenices. In this telescopic image, the face-on grand design spiral shares a nearly 1 degree wide field-of-view with slightly less conspicuous edge-on spiral NGC 4312 (at upper right). The 21 hour long equivalent exposure from a dark sky site near Flagstaff, Arizona, planet Earth, reveals M100's bright blue star clusters and intricate winding dust lanes which are hallmarks of this class of galaxies. Measurements of variable stars in M100 have played an important role in determining the size and age of the Universe.
TOPICS: Astronomy; Astronomy Picture of the Day; Science
KEYWORDS: apod; nasa
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posted on
05/02/2024 1:27:32 PM PDT
by
MtnClimber
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Pinging the APOD list
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posted on
05/02/2024 1:28:10 PM PDT
by
MtnClimber
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To: MtnClimber
Link would be appreciated.
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posted on
05/02/2024 1:30:54 PM PDT
by
adorno
(CCH)
To: MtnClimber
It’s just a hurricane in space. ;)
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posted on
05/02/2024 1:32:57 PM PDT
by
adorno
(CCH)
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posted on
05/02/2024 1:34:25 PM PDT
by
Magnum44
(...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
To: MtnClimber
‘Grand Design’ is an interesting name...
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posted on
05/02/2024 1:35:59 PM PDT
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
To: adorno
The link is in the “NASA” source below the title. Just click on that.
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posted on
05/02/2024 1:38:50 PM PDT
by
MtnClimber
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Did so. I just didn’t see it the first time, and apparently, I was the first to comment.
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posted on
05/02/2024 1:42:44 PM PDT
by
adorno
(CCH)
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posted on
05/02/2024 2:16:08 PM PDT
by
No name given
(Anonymous is who you’ll know me as)
To: MtnClimber
Beautiful.
...the well-groomed constellation Coma Berenices.????
Ahh! In Latin “Coma Berenices” means “Berenice’s hair”.
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posted on
05/02/2024 2:41:56 PM PDT
by
rfp1234
(E Porcibus Unum )
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posted on
05/02/2024 2:47:36 PM PDT
by
telescope115
(I NEED MY SPACE!!! 🔭)
To: MtnClimber
Something this enormous and beautiful does not seem possible to be random. To me, it is more indication that there is a God the creator.
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posted on
05/02/2024 3:09:54 PM PDT
by
DesertRhino
(2016 Star Wars, 2020 The Empire Strikes Back, 2024... RETURN OF THE JEDI. )
To: Freee-dame
It seems to me that the person who named it might have sensed that, too - ‘Grand Design’ logically presumes a Designer.
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posted on
05/02/2024 3:38:13 PM PDT
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Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
To: Jamestown1630
To: Freee-dame
Naw it’s all by accident. There was nothing. Not even infinite vacuum. And then magically the laws of physics appeared out of nowhere and the universe appeared. Just magic. Today we call this belief in magic “science” as revealed by the great God Einstein. All hail his holy name.
Teehee
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posted on
05/02/2024 5:01:41 PM PDT
by
Seruzawa
("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
To: Seruzawa
Einstein stated this (from Wiki):
"I'm not an atheist, and I don't think I can call myself a pantheist ... I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with fates and actions of human beings". Einstein believed the problem of God was the "most difficult in the world"—a question that could not be answered "simply with yes or no". He conceded that "the problem involved is too vast for our limited minds".
I don't have a problem with that. We all approach God, and believe, in our individual ways.
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posted on
05/02/2024 7:45:10 PM PDT
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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