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M66

Leo Triplet

Galáxia Espetacular (78/100)

Spiral

M66 Galaxy Leo Visível Nível 3 Medium telescope (6-8") - Dark skies recommended
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Propriedades

Magnitude 8.9
Tamanho Angular 10.3′ × 4.6′
Ângulo de Posição 168°
Distância 36000000 ly
Tipo de Galáxia Spiral (SABb)
Galaxy [Distance: 36000000 ly]

Posição e Identificadores

RA 11h 20m 15.0s
Dec +12° 59' 30.0"
Constelação Leo
Catálogo M66

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Sobre M66

Descrição

M66 is the largest and brightest member of the Leo Triplet, about 36 million light-years from Earth. It is a spiral galaxy spanning about 95,000 light-years with noticeably asymmetric spiral arms — distorted by gravitational interactions with its neighbors M65 and NGC 3628. The galaxy has hosted four observed supernovae.

Dicas de Observação

Located just 20 arcminutes east of M65 — the two galaxies share the same low-power field. M66 is slightly brighter and larger than M65. A 4-inch telescope shows an elongated glow. An 8-inch reveals an asymmetric brightness distribution and hints of spiral structure. The three galaxies of the Leo Triplet can be seen together in a wide-field eyepiece. Best observed from March through June.

História

Discovered by Charles Messier on March 1, 1780, together with M65. Four supernovae have been observed in M66: 1973R, 1989B, 1997bs, and 2009hd — making it one of the more prolific supernova hosts.

Curiosidades

M66's spiral arms are clearly asymmetric and displaced from center — pulled out of shape by the gravitational tug-of-war with M65 and NGC 3628. Its high star formation rate and four observed supernovae may be linked to this gravitational interaction, which compresses gas and triggers star formation.

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Credit: ESO. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: ESO. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026