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Central part of the Virgo cluster

author: J.Lodriguss/Novapix

reference: a-amg02-00057

Image Size 300 DPI: 28 * 18 cm

This photo shows the heart of the Virgo cluster of galaxies. Located about 70 million light years away, the Virgo cluster is a gigantic collection of several thousand galaxies that dominate our local part of the universe. It is the center of our local supercluster of galaxies which includes members of our local group, the Milky Way (our own galaxy), M31, M32, M110, M33, the Magellanic clouds, and others. Markarian's Chain of galaxies is to the upper right, including giant elliptical galaxies M86 and M84. M87 is another giant elliptical galaxy at lower left in the photo. Also called Virgo A, this galaxy contains nearly 3 trillion solar masses. It lies at a distance of 60 million light years and may be as large, physically, in space, as 1/2 million light years in diameter.

Keywords for this photo:

ASTRONOMY - ELLIPTICAL GALAXY - GALAXY - GALAXY CLUSTER - LENTICULAR GALAXY - M84 - M86 - M87 - NGC 4374 - NGC 4387 - NGC 4388 - NGC 4402 - NGC 4406 - NGC 4413 - NGC 4425 - NGC 4438 - NGC 4461 - NGC 4476 - NGC 4478 - NGC 4486 - SPIRAL GALAXY - STAR - VIRGO - VIRGO CLUSTER -