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M59

NGC 4621

Galassia Buono (55/100)

Elliptical

M59 Galaxy Virgo Visibile Livello 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Dark skies recommended
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Proprietà

Magnitudine 9.6
Dimensione angolare 4.5′ × 3.2′
Angolo di posizione 165°
Distanza 60000000 ly
Tipo di galassia Elliptical (E5)
Galaxy [Distance: 60000000 ly]

Posizione e identificatori

RA 12h 42m 02.3s
Dec +11° 38' 49.0"
Costellazione Virgo
Catalogo M59

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Descrizione

M59 is an elliptical galaxy in Virgo, about 60 million light-years from Earth. It is one of the larger ellipticals in the Virgo Cluster, spanning about 90,000 light-years. M59 is notable for harboring a supermassive black hole of about 270 million solar masses and for rotating in the opposite direction to most elliptical galaxies.

Consigli per l'osservazione

Located between M58 to the west and M60 to the east, forming a small chain. In a telescope it appears as a small, bright, oval glow with a concentrated center — typical of elliptical galaxies. Without nearby reference stars, it can be confused with M60, which is slightly larger and brighter. Best observed from March through June as part of a Virgo Cluster galaxy tour.

Storia

Discovered by Johann Gottfried Koehler on April 11, 1779. Charles Messier independently found it four days later on April 15, 1779, the same night he cataloged M58 and M60.

Curiosità

M59 is one of the few elliptical galaxies known to have a central disk of stars rotating counter to the main body — evidence of a past galaxy merger. It contains about 2,200 globular clusters, far more than the Milky Way's approximately 150.

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Credit: Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, L. Ho et al.. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, L. Ho et al.. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026