So I decided I wanted to visit this galaxy. Why not? Traveling at the speed of light, around 670 million miles per hour, it's going to take me 29.35 million years to arrive. Time to pack! Bye!
The somebrero galaxy has hundreds, possibly thousands, of globular clusters. Many of them are visible in parts of this video. But they are tiny tiny, so there's probably no point in trying to describe their locations or picking them out.
Also, you can see M83 on the opening screen if you know exactly where to look. It is right on the bottom, a little left of centre. RIght on the bottom.
can you see the Sombrero Galaxy with a telescope that you can see the jupiter? you need to explain why it looks like a ring shape and empty inside except for the core please dont ba a pretty picture only. it is boring without a reason.
it looks empty in the middle due to the fact of the brightness of the core is lighting up the dust inside so it looks almost hollow but if you look close enough you can see the middle part
you can see the middle part... so it is a disk shape and not a ring shape? i have a small telescope that i can see jupiter's moons. can i see sombrero gal with it?
light collection?... then i guess it is not possible for my telescope to see sombrero, because i have to reposition my telescope every 30 sec to maybe 90 seconds to follow the jupiter, i think hunting is more of an expression