M100


M100

M100 Galaxy

M100 is a face-on spiral galaxy in Coma Berenices that shines at about magnitude 9.4. This is the largest spiral of the Virgo-Coma Galaxy Cluster. This galaxy cluster includes 2,000 member galaxies which form the core of the Local Supercluster. This galaxy contains a small round bright nucleus. A six-inch telescope will begin to show (to a visual observer) slightly brighter patches comprising the spiral arms. The M100 galaxy has a structure consisting of two principal arms, and is an excellent example of what is sometimes referred to by astronomers as a grand-design spiral galaxy. This galaxy lies in an area of the sky rich in galaxies. It is one of eight objects in Coma Berenices that appears in the Messier catalog.

The above image is an LRGB color composite CCD image taken with an ST-8E CCD on a Takahashi Epsilon 250 telescope at f3.4. This image was taken from my backyard in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The image below is an RGB color composite CCD image taken with an ST-8E CCD on a Takahashi FS-128 refractor at f8. There are at least four other galaxies in this image in addition to M100. Hold your mouse cursor over each object in the image below and a pop up window will appear that identifies it. This image was also taken from my backyard in Scottsdale, Arizona.


Hold your mouse cursor over each object to identify it GSC 1445:2386 star GSC 1445:1915 star GSC 1445:1778 star GSC 1445:1629 star GSC 1445:1869 star GSC 1445:506 star GSC 1445:36 star GSC 1445:2545 star GSC 1445:2483 star GSC 1445:1651 star GSC 1445:1818 star GSC 1445:1487 star SAO 100078 star GSC 1445:1890 star GSC 1445:2528 star GSC 1445:1950 star NGC 4328 galaxy NGC 4322 galaxy NGC 4312 galaxy IC 783A galaxy M100 galaxy

M100 (NGC 4321)
Constellation: Coma Berenices
RA: 12h 23m 06.5s Dec: +15d 47' 33"
Top image: May 23, 2004 -- Bottom image: January 27, 2004
Images by Sid Leach
Scottsdale, Arizona.


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