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M64

Black Eye Galaxy

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M64 Galaxy Coma Berenices 可視 レベル 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Dark skies recommended
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物性

等級 8.5
角度サイズ 10.5′ × 5.3′
位置角 114°
距離 17300000 ly
銀河タイプ Spiral (SAab)
Galaxy [Distance: 17300000 ly]

位置と識別子

RA 12h 56m 43.7s
Dec +21° 40' 58.0"
星座 Coma Berenices
カタログ M64

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M64について

説明

The Black Eye Galaxy is a spiral galaxy in Coma Berenices, about 24 million light-years from Earth. It is famous for the spectacular dark band of dust in front of the galaxy's bright nucleus, giving it the appearance of a black eye. M64 has an unusual internal structure: the outer gas disk rotates in the opposite direction to the inner disk, likely the result of a past merger.

観測のコツ

Located about 1 degree east-northeast of 35 Comae Berenices. In a 4-inch telescope the galaxy appears as a bright oval with a concentrated core. The dark dust band (the 'black eye') becomes visible in 6-inch or larger telescopes on one side of the nucleus. An 8-inch under good conditions shows it clearly. The galaxy is relatively bright and rewarding for its unique appearance. Best observed from March through July.

歴史

Discovered by Edward Pigott on March 23, 1779 — just 12 days before Johann Elert Bode independently found it. Charles Messier cataloged it on March 1, 1780. Its dark band was noted by William Herschel, leading to the 'Black Eye' nickname.

豆知識

The counter-rotating gas disks in M64 are believed to result from the absorption of a smaller companion galaxy about one billion years ago. At the boundary where the two gas disks meet and collide, a ring of intense star formation is occurring. This makes M64 a galaxy that is both old and actively forming new stars.

コミュニティ写真 (1)

Credit: Judy Schmidt from USA. License: CC BY 2.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: Judy Schmidt from USA. License: CC BY 2.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026