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The Black Eye Galaxy (also called Sleeping Beauty Galaxy or Evil Eye Galaxy and designated Messier 64, M64, or NGC 4826) is a relatively isolated spiral galaxy 17 million light-years away in the mildly northern constellation of Coma Berenices. It was discovered by Edward Pigott in March 1779, and independently … See more
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This galaxy is often referred to as the “Black Eye” or “Evil Eye” Galaxy because of the dark band of dust that sweeps across one side of its bright nucleus. M64 is known by astronomers for its strange internal motion.
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APOD: 2023 July 20 - M64: The Black Eye Galaxy
Explanation: This magnificent spiral galaxy is Messier 64, often called the Black Eye Galaxy or the Sleeping Beauty Galaxy for its dark-lidded appearance in telescopic views. The spiral's central region, about 7,400 light-years across, is …
Messier 64: Black Eye Galaxy
Hubble Looks at a ‘Black Eye’ Galaxy - NASA Science
Feb 26, 2021 · This galaxy is often referred to as the “Black Eye” or “Evil Eye” galaxy because of the dark band of dust that sweeps across one side of its bright nucleus. NGC 4826 is known by astronomers for its strange internal motion.
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Dust Band Around the Nucleus of "Black Eye Galaxy" M64
Hubble captures the “Black Eye” galaxy in glorious detail
Mar 3, 2021 · The “Black Eye” galaxy, also known as M64 and more officially as NGC 4826, stands out because of a dark band of dusty debris that spreads out across one side of a brilliant nucleus.
Messier 64 - M64 - Black Eye Galaxy - AstroPixels
As one of the more famous objects in the Messier Catalog, it is commonly known as the Black Eye Galaxy. The image above shows the uncropped view of M64 through the Takahashi E-180 Astrograph (North is up). A 3x enlargement of …
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