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by Ciro Santilli (@cirosantilli, 37)

Virgo cluster

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    • Galaxy in the Virgo cluster Virgo cluster
      • Messier 49 Galaxy in the Virgo cluster
      • Messier 86 Galaxy in the Virgo cluster
      • Messier 87 Galaxy in the Virgo cluster

Galaxy in the Virgo cluster

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Virgo cluster
Some major ones:
  • Messier 49
  • Messier 86
  • Messier 87
noirlab.edu/public/images/noao-m49/?nocache=true also lists: M58, M59, M60, M61, M84, M85, M86, M87, M88, M89, M90, M91, M98, M99, and M100 so lots of large and easily observable galaxies in the area.

Messier 49 (M49, 56 Mly, 8.4 m)

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Galaxy in the Virgo cluster Tags: Messier object

Messier 86 (M86, 52 Mly, 8.9 m)

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Galaxy in the Virgo cluster Tags: Messier object

Messier 87 (M87, 53 Mly, 8.6 m)

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Galaxy in the Virgo cluster Tags: Messier object

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