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M109

Vacuum Cleaner Galaxy

Galaxia Excelente (65/100)

Barred Spiral

M109 Galaxy Ursa Major Visible Nivel 4 Large telescope (10"+) - Dark skies recommended
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Propiedades

Magnitud 9.8
Tamaño Angular 8.1′ × 5.6′
Ángulo de Posición 78°
Distancia 83500000 ly
Tipo de Galaxia Barred Spiral (SBbc)
Galaxy [Distance: 83500000 ly]

Posición e Identificadores

RA 11h 57m 36.0s
Dec +53° 22' 28.0"
Constelación Ursa Major
Catálogo M109

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Descripción

M109 (the Vacuum Cleaner Galaxy) is a barred spiral galaxy in Ursa Major, about 83 million light-years from Earth. It is one of the most distant Messier objects and one of only four barred spirals in the catalog. The galaxy spans about 180,000 light-years and features a prominent central bar with two main spiral arms.

Consejos de Observación

Located just 40 arcminutes east-southeast of Gamma Ursae Majoris (Phecda), the bottom-left star of the Big Dipper's bowl. The proximity to this bright star can make observation challenging due to glare. In a telescope it appears as a faint, oval glow. The bar is visible in 8-inch or larger telescopes under excellent conditions. One of the fainter Messier galaxies. Best observed from March through June.

Historia

Discovered by Pierre Mechain on March 12, 1781. It was added to the Messier catalog by Owen Gingerich in 1953. A Type Ia supernova (SN 1956A) was observed in M109 in 1956.

Datos Curiosos

M109 is the most prominent member of a large galaxy group (the M109 Group or Ursa Major Cloud) containing over 50 galaxies. At 83 million light-years, it is one of the most distant Messier objects. The barred structure is particularly well-defined and makes it a textbook example of an SBbc barred spiral.

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Credit: KPNO/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/George Hatfield and Flynn Haase. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Credit: KPNO/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/George Hatfield and Flynn Haase. License: CC BY 4.0. (Wikimedia Commons)

Skybred Feb 28, 2026