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M99

St. Catherine's Wheel

Galaxia Excelente (65/100)

Spiral

M99 Galaxy Coma Berenices Visible Nivel 4 Large telescope (10"+) - Dark skies recommended
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Propiedades

Magnitud 9.9
Tamaño Angular 5.0′ × 4.7′
Ángulo de Posición 23°
Distancia 49000000 ly
Tipo de Galaxia Spiral (SAc)
Galaxy [Distance: 49000000 ly]

Posición e Identificadores

RA 12h 18m 49.6s
Dec +14° 24' 59.0"
Constelación Coma Berenices
Catálogo M99

Visibilidad

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Eyepiece View

200x TFOV: 0.2° Lim. mag: 14.2
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M99 · 5.0′×4.7′ · N up, E left

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Descripción

M99 (also called St. Catherine's Wheel) is a face-on unbarred spiral galaxy in Coma Berenices, about 55 million light-years from Earth. It has strongly asymmetric, sweeping spiral arms — one arm is significantly more prominent and extended than the others, likely pulled out by a gravitational interaction with a neighboring galaxy. M99 spans about 80,000 light-years.

Consejos de Observación

Located about 1 degree southeast of 6 Comae Berenices and near M98. In a telescope it appears as a moderately bright, round, diffuse glow. The spiral arms are faint and require 10 inches or more under dark skies. The overall impression is of a soft, round haze with a bright center. Best observed from March through June.

Historia

Discovered by Pierre Mechain on March 15, 1781. Charles Messier cataloged it on April 13, 1781. It was one of the first galaxies recognized as having spiral structure by Lord Rosse in 1846.

Datos Curiosos

M99's lopsided spiral structure is a textbook example of tidal interaction. One arm extends much further than the others, pulled out by a past close encounter with the galaxy VIRGOHI21 — a dark matter concentration with almost no visible stars. M99 has also hosted three observed supernovae (1967, 1972, 1986).

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Credit: Credit Line and Copyright Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona. License: CC BY-SA 3.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: Credit Line and Copyright Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona. License: CC BY-SA 3.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026