
NGC 300 - Spiral Galaxy in Sculptor | TheSkyLive.com
NGC 300 is a Spiral Galaxy in the Sculptor constellation. NGC 300 is situated south of the celestial equator and, as such, it is more easily visible from the southern hemisphere. Given its visual magnitude of 8.13, NGC 300 is visible with the help of a binocular with a 40-50mm aperture or a small telescope.
NGC 300 Detail 1 - ESA/Hubble
2008年9月30日 · Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys shows individual as well as clusters of stars in the spiral galaxy NGC 300, located approximately 7 million light-years away from Earth. In this image, a dense swarm of stars, patches of dust, and a bright star cluster are visible, all located near the nucleus of the galaxy.
NGC 300 - ESA/Hubble
2008年9月30日 · ngc 300 In this view of the spiral galaxy NGC 300, young, blue stars are concentrated in spiral arms that sweep diagonally through the image. The yellow blobs are glowing hot gas that has been heated by radiation from the nearest young, blue stars.
APOD: 2024 December 2 – NGC 300: A Galaxy of Stars
NGC 300 spans nearly the same amount of sky as the full moon and is visible with a small telescope toward the southern constellation of the Sculptor. The featured image was captured in October from Rio Hurtado, Chile and is a composite of over 20 hours of exposure. Tomorrow's picture: red planet blues
APOD: 2002 August 21 - Spiral Galaxy NGC 300
An Sc-type spiral galaxy in the nearby Sculptor group of galaxies, NGC 300 shows typical flowing blue spiral arms, an expected compact nucleus, and the requisite amount of stars, star clusters, and nebulae.
NGC 300 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NGC 300 (also known as Caldwell 70) is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor. It is one of the nearest galaxies to the Local Group. It probably lies between that and the Sculptor Group. The galaxy is the brightest of the five main spirals in the direction of the Sculptor Group. [1] .
NGC 300 - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
2007年11月14日 · This image from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer shows the galaxy NGC 300, located about seven million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor. It is a classic spiral galaxy with open arms and vigorous star formation throughout.
Detail of NGC 300 – Star Formation in Outer Spiral Arms
2008年9月30日 · These images taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope capture three close-up views of the spiral galaxy NGC 300, a member of the Sculptor Group of galaxies near our Milky Way. NGC 300 resides 7 million light-years from Earth.
NGC 300, the Sculptor Pinwheel Galaxy - backyardastronomy.com
This is the bright and moderately large spiral galaxy NGC 300, aka the Sculptor Pinwheel, as it is in the southern constellation of Sculptor. It is also Caldwell 70. It was discovered in 1826 by James Dunlop.
NGC 300 (Caldwell 70) - AstroBin
NGC 300 is a bright spiral galaxy located in Sculptor approximately 6.5 million light years from Earth. It is thought to be similar to, although smaller than, our own Milky Way Galaxy. The spiral arms...
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