Bode's Galaxy spiral
Bode's Galaxy, is located in the constellation Ursa Major, and is best seen in spring.
Bode's Galaxy is magnitude 6.94, is 12 million light-years away, and is 26.9' x 14.1 in size. For reference, the full moon is 30' (arc minutes) or 0.5° in size.
- Name:
- Bode's Galaxy
- Type:
- spiral
- Magnitude (m):
- 6.94
- Distance (Mly):
- 12 Mly
- Size:
- 26.9' x 14.1'
- Constellation:
- Ursa Major
- NGC:
- 3031
- Messier #:
- M81
* One can see up to magnitude 7-8 objects with perfect eyes under ideal dark sky conditions.
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