I captured over 32 hours of data on the Leo Triplet. I discovered that there is a cloud of dust trailing from the Hamburger galaxy I also included some closeups if you scroll through my photos.
#leotriplet #astrophotography #space #galaxy #galaxycluster
The galaxy cluster that grew up: NASA’s Impossible Find The galaxy cluster that grew up, JADES-ID1, is a protocluster discovered just one billion years after the Big Bang, challenging standard mo...
#Research #Astronomy #ChandraXray #CosmicEvolution […]
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Here’s an image I just completed of Markarian’s Chain. Not a whole lot of color variation in this galaxy cluster but the sheer abundance of galaxies in such a compact region is still quite impressive!
#markarianschain #galaxy #galaxycluster #astrophotography #space #askar #fra400 #asi294mc #zwo
What do an iPhone, 4 cutting edge Al apps, and a determined engineering mindset have in common?
🚀 Astronomical Results 🚀
#AstroPhysics #PlasmaPhysics #FractalCosmology #GalaxyCluster
Are you ready to change the Frequency of Reality 🌌🔭🤯
#AstroPhysics #PlasmaPhysics #FractalCosmology #GalaxyCluster
Crop sur l’amas
Plein champ
Voici l’amas Abell 2218 imagé depuis le beau ciel du Lot avec mon newton 200.
3h en luminance + rgb.
Je trouve ça sympa les objets lointains :-) mais la c’est un peu limite pour capturer les détails…
#astronomy #astrophotography #galaxycluster
Hubble Snaps Galaxy Cluster’s Portrait #Science #Space #Astronomy #HubbleTelescope #GalaxyCluster #Astrophotography
Hubble Images Used to Create a Beautiful Portrait of the Abell 209 Galaxy Cluster #Science #Space #Astronomy #Abell209 #HubbleTelescope #GalaxyCluster
Webb and Chandra Image of Bullet Cluster Maps Invisible Dark Matter NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Chandra X-ray Observatory combined their efforts to look at the Bullet Cluster i...
#News #Space #bulletcluster #chandraxrayobservatory #cluster […]
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Webb and Chandra Image of Bullet Cluster Maps Invisible Dark Matter NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Chandra X-ray Observatory combined their efforts to look at the Bullet Cluster i...
#News #Space #bulletcluster #chandraxrayobservatory #cluster […]
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5 different lenses are shown here. The upper left is a large blue arc. The upper right is a brown arc that looks like a hill. The lower left and lower right are shaped like the letter S. The lower middle looks like an alien face.
It did take a while, but I looked at the JWST data of the survey SLICE and created these images.
SLICE = Strong LensIng and Cluster Evolution
Gravitational lenses seen by JWST. #gravity #galaxycluster #lens #jwst #nasa #esa #canadianspaceagency
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A high-resolution telescopic image of Messier 109, a barred spiral galaxy seen face-on with a distinct central bar and tightly wound spiral arms. The galaxy glows with a soft bluish hue and appears near the lower center of the frame. Bright foreground stars with diffraction spikes dot the scene. In the upper right, the glare from the nearby bright star Phecda is visible. Three smaller, faint bluish galaxies — UGC 6969, UGC 6940, and UGC 6923 — appear scattered around the frame and may be satellite galaxies of M109.
📸 Messier 109
📅 June 27, 2025
📷 Robert Eder
#Messier109 #M109 #NGC3992 #BarredSpiralGalaxy #UrsaMajor #BigDipper #SatelliteGalaxies #DeepSky #GalaxyCluster #Astrophotography #StellarSnap #NightSky #TelescopeView #Cosmos #WideFieldAstro #Astronomy #APOD #Galaxies #SkyWatch #SpaceLovers #Universe
A breathtaking image of the Coma Cluster, one of the densest galaxy clusters known. Thousands of galaxies, each containing billions of stars, are densely packed in this cosmic tapestry. Light from this cluster takes hundreds of millions of years to reach Earth, showcasing the immense scale of the universe. The image reveals the diverse shapes and sizes of these galaxies, mostly ellipticals, a characteristic of galaxy clusters. The mysterious nature of Coma's X-ray emission is a subject of ongoing research.
Astronomy Picture from 02/05/2010
The Coma Cluster of Galaxies
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100502.html
#ComaCluster #GalaxyCluster #DeepSpace #SpaceExploration #Astrophotography #Cosmology #Galaxies #Astronomy #Universe #Space
Invisible Storm Lights Up Galaxy Cluster With Record-Breaking Radio Glow #Science #Space #Astronomy #GalaxyCluster #RadioAstronomy #CosmicPhenomena
Largest cloud of energetic cosmic particles engulfs colossal galaxy cluster #Science #Space #Astrophysics #cosmicparticles #galaxycluster #astrophysics
A massive galaxy cluster 9.2 billion light years away has been mapped in detail. Its extreme distance and size help scientists trace how the largest structures in the universe came together over time.
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#GalaxyCluster
#Cosmology
#DeepSpace
Paper
arxiv.org/abs/2505.05415
Image of Abell 2199, a massive galaxy cluster containing thousands of galaxies. The light from this cluster has traveled 50 million years to reach Earth. The image highlights the mystery of dark matter, which dominates the cluster's mass despite being invisible.
Astronomy Picture from 22/01/1997
Galaxy Cluster A2199
Credit:
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap970122.html
#Abell2199 #GalaxyCluster #DarkMatter #Cosmology #Astronomy #Space #Galaxies #Astrophysics #DeepSpace #Universe #Science
A stunning image of the Fornax Cluster, showcasing a vast collection of galaxies 62 million light-years away. Dominated by elliptical galaxies NGC 1399 and NGC 1404 near the center, the image also highlights the striking barred spiral galaxy NGC 1365 in the upper right. Countless other galaxies are visible as yellowish splotches across this wide field-of-view.
Astronomy Picture from 02/11/2023
The Fornax Cluster of Galaxies
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231102.html
#FornaxCluster #GalaxyCluster #EllipticalGalaxies #SpiralGalaxy #NGC1365 #NGC1399 #NGC1404 #DeepSpace #Astrophotography #Cosmology #Space #Astronomy #Universe #Galaxies
Hubble Space Telescope image of HST 035528+09435, a galaxy cluster appearing unusually red due to potential cosmological time dilation. Its redness suggests a vast distance and could challenge current understandings of universe density. The image shows numerous red galaxies dispersed across a dark background.
Astronomy Picture from 08/09/1998
A Cluster Too Far
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap980908.html
#GalaxyCluster #Redshift #Cosmology #HubbleTelescope #HST035528+09435 #TimeDilation #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Space #Universe #DeepSpace #RedGalaxy #Galaxy
False-color Hubble Space Telescope image of a massive, distant galaxy cluster. Thousands of galaxies, each similar to our Milky Way, are visible. This cluster's existence challenges current cosmological models due to its age and mass, suggesting the Universe may be less massive than previously thought.
Astronomy Picture from 21/08/1998
A Massive Cluster In A Young Universe
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap980821.html
#GalaxyCluster #HubbleSpaceTelescope #Cosmology #Astrophysics #EarlyUniverse #ChallengingTheories #SpaceExploration #DeepSpace #UniverseExpansion #Astronomy
Visualization of galaxy cluster CL0025+1654, 4.5 billion light-years away. Yellow dots represent galaxies, while blue shows the mapped distribution of dark matter revealed through gravitational lensing. This Hubble Space Telescope image demonstrates how dark matter closely follows the distribution of luminous matter within the cluster.
Astronomy Picture from 14/08/2003
Dark Matter Map
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap030814.html
#DarkMatter #GravitationalLensing #GalaxyCluster #Cosmology #Einstein #Hubble #SpaceTelescope #Astronomy #Astrophysics #DeepSpace
A very deep (120 hours with 9 IR filters) Webb image of the #GalaxyCluster Abell S1063: www.esa.int/ESA_Multimed... - Webb’s deepest gaze on a single target to date showcases an incredible forest of lensing arcs around it along with a multitude of faint galaxies and previously unseen features.
A stunning image of Markarian's Chain, a string of galaxies within the Virgo Cluster. The image, a section of the "Big Picture" mosaic from the Samuel Oschin Telescope, showcases prominent galaxies M84 and M86, along with several spiral galaxies. This cluster, 70 million light-years away, is the nearest to our own Milky Way and exerts a significant gravitational influence. The image will be part of a mural at the renovated Griffith Observatory.
Astronomy Picture from 11/10/2006
Markarian's Chain of Galaxies
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap061011.html
#MarkariansChain #VirgoCluster #GalaxyCluster #DeepSpace #Astronomy #Cosmology #Space #Galaxies #Astrophysics #M84 #M86 #M88 #PalomarObservatory #GriffithObservatory
A telescopic view of the giant elliptical galaxy M87 (NGC 4486), the dominant galaxy in the Virgo Cluster. M87, over 120,000 light-years across, is larger than our Milky Way and contains a supermassive black hole, producing a high-energy jet visible near the one o'clock position. Other galaxies, including NGC 4478 and NGC 4476, are also visible in this deep-space image.
Astronomy Picture from 20/05/2010
M87: Elliptical Galaxy with Jet
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100520.html
#M87 #EllipticalGalaxy #VirgoCluster #SupermassiveBlackHole #GalaxyJet #Astronomy #Space #Cosmology #Astrophysics #DeepSpace #TelescopicView #NGC4486 #GalaxyCluster
A composite image of the Perseus galaxy cluster. Visible and radio light are shown in red, while X-ray light from the Chandra Observatory is shown in blue. The unusual X-ray emissions, particularly a 3.5 keV signal, hint at the possible existence of fluorescent dark matter. The central region shows a deficiency in 3.5 keV X-rays, while outer regions exhibit an excess.
Astronomy Picture from 02/01/2018
Unexpected X-Rays from Perseus Galaxy Cluster
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap180102.html
#PerseusCluster #DarkMatter #XrayAstronomy #GalaxyCluster #ChandraXray #SpaceMystery #Astrophysics #Cosmology #3.5keV #FluorescentDarkMatter
Hubble Space Telescope image comparison showing the appearance of Icarus, a potentially record-breaking distant star, between 2011 and 2016. The left panel shows a galaxy cluster; the right panels show close-ups highlighting a new light source (Icarus) that may be a star magnified by gravitational lensing, appearing much brighter than it would without the lensing effect. The source's location is marked by an arrow in each close-up.
Astronomy Picture from 11/04/2018
Fortuitous Flash Candidate for the Farthest Star Yet Seen
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap180411.html
#FarthestStar #HubbleSpaceTelescope #GravitationalLensing #Icarus #BlueSupergiant #Redshift #Cosmology #Astrophysics #Space #Astronomy #GalaxyCluster
A breathtaking infrared image from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals thousands of galaxies in the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723-73, approximately 4.6 billion light-years away. Distorted arcs of light, caused by gravitational lensing, showcase even more distant galaxies, with some light traveling 9.5 billion years to reach us. Bright, six-pointed stars within our own Milky Way galaxy are also visible. This image, from a 12.5-hour exposure using the NIRCam instrument, offers a glimpse into the early universe.
Astronomy Picture from 15/07/2023
Webb's First Deep Field
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230715.html
#JWST #GalaxyCluster #GravitationalLensing #DeepField #InfraredAstronomy #SpaceTelescope #Cosmology #Astrophysics #Astronomy #VolansConstellation #NIRCam #NIRISS #SMACS072373
A computer-simulated image depicting a galaxy cluster. A large elliptical galaxy is at the center, surrounded by numerous smaller galaxies. Distant galaxies appear as arcs due to gravitational lensing from the cluster's dark matter. This simulates the enhanced capabilities of the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS).
Astronomy Picture from 06/03/2002
Simulated Galaxy Cluster View
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap020306.html
#GalaxyCluster #HubbleSpaceTelescope #DeepField #GravitationalLensing #DarkMatter #Cosmology #Astronomy #Space #Universe #ACS #SimulatedImage