Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Virgo (Vir)  ·  Contains:  M 84  ·  M 86  ·  M 87  ·  NGC 4374  ·  NGC 4388  ·  NGC 4402  ·  NGC 4406  ·  NGC 4407  ·  NGC 4425  ·  NGC 4435  ·  NGC 4438  ·  NGC 4461  ·  NGC 4473  ·  NGC 4477  ·  NGC 4486  ·  Virgo Galaxy
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Markarian's Chain, Lei Chen
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Markarian's Chain

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Markarian's Chain, Lei Chen
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The Virgo Cluster, located approximately 53 million light-years from Earth, consists of over 2000 galaxies. These galactic clusters form the central part of the Virgo Supercluster, while our Milky Way Galaxy is merely a peripheral member of this cluster.
            My 80-millimeter  telescope can already identify many bright galaxies in this region of the sky, but there are still many galaxies that my current equipment cannot identify. The white box captures some interesting components of the Virgo Cluster. The giant elliptical galaxy in the upper right of the image is M87, where the first-ever image of a black hole captured by humans is located, right at its core.

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Markarian's Chain, Lei Chen

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