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Galaxies & Nebula
Bode's Nebula
Bode’s Nebula is not a nebula at all but is actually a beautiful spiral galaxy within the constellation Ursa Major. The galaxy was discovered in 1774 by Johann Elert Bode, a German astronomer. While it was initially described as a “nebulous patch”, it was soon found to be a galaxy. It is a close neighbor, at 12 million light years from Earth. Bode’s Nebula is estimated to have about 250 billion stars – about the same number of stars as our own Milky Way. It’s a spiral galaxy with a central bulge of stars and arms of stars, dust and gases. Bode’s Nebula is one of a group of 34 galaxies in the Messier 81 Galaxy Group. Galaxy M 82 is a nearby galaxy and is often imaged with M 81.

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AQUARIUS - Eye of God Nebula
Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18. More commonly known as the Helix Nebula, it is the closest known planetary nebula to Earth. It’s located in the constellation Aquarius about 655 light years from us. The Eye of God Nebula was discovered in the early 19th century by German astronomer Karl Ludwig Harding.
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