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M90

NGC 4569

Galaxie Excellent (71/100)

Spiral

M90 Galaxy Virgo Visible Niveau 4 Large telescope (10"+) - Dark skies recommended
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Propriétés

Magnitude 9.5
Taille Angulaire 9.1′ × 3.8′
Angle de Position 22°
Distance 60000000 ly
Type de Galaxie Spiral (SABab)
Galaxy [Distance: 60000000 ly]

Position et Identifiants

RA 12h 36m 49.8s
Dec +13° 09' 46.0"
Constellation Virgo
Catalogue M90

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À propos de M90

Description

M90 is a large, bright spiral galaxy in Virgo, about 59 million light-years from Earth. It is one of the largest spiral galaxies in the Virgo Cluster, spanning about 120,000 light-years. Like M86, M90 is blueshifted — it is approaching us as it speeds through the Virgo Cluster. The galaxy shows smooth, tightly wound spiral arms and relatively little active star formation.

Conseils d'Observation

Located about 1.5 degrees north-northeast of M87. In a telescope it appears as a bright, elongated oval glow with a prominent nucleus and smooth disk. The spiral arms are faint and require dark skies and moderate aperture (8 inches+) to detect. Its elongated shape makes it more visually interesting than many Virgo ellipticals. Best observed from March through June.

Histoire

Discovered by Charles Messier on March 18, 1781. M90 is one of the few Virgo Cluster galaxies that is blueshifted, meaning it is moving toward us.

Faits Amusants

M90 is one of the few galaxies outside the Local Group moving toward us. It is speeding through the Virgo Cluster at about 383 km/s relative to the cluster center, and its trajectory has it currently heading in our direction. M90 is classified as 'anemic' — it has less gas than typical spirals, which is being stripped by its high-speed passage through the hot intracluster medium.

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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