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==Note==
==Note==
Canes Venatici contains five [[Messier Objects]]s, including four galaxies. One of the more significant galaxies in [[Canes Venatici]] is the [[Whirlpool Galaxy]] (Messier 51, NGC 5194) and NGC 5195, a small barred spiral galaxy that is seen face on. This was the first galaxy recognised as having a spiral structure, this structure being first observed by Lord Rosse in 1845.[1]
Canes Venatici contains five [[Messier Objects]]s, including four galaxies. One of the more significant galaxies in [[Canes Venatici]] is the [[Whirlpool Galaxy]] (Messier 51, NGC 5194) and NGC 5195, a small barred spiral galaxy that is seen face on. This was the first galaxy recognised as having a spiral structure, this structure being first observed by Lord Rosse in 1845.[1]


Supervoid
Supervoid
The Giant Void, an extremely large void (part of the universe containing very few galaxies) is within the vicinity of this constellation. It may be possibly the largest void ever discovered, sightly larger than the Eridanus Supervoid and 1,200 times the volume of expected typical voids. It was discovered in 1988 in a deep-sky survey.
The Giant Void, an extremely large void (part of the universe containing very few galaxies) is within the vicinity of this constellation. It may be possibly the largest void ever discovered, sightly larger than the Eridanus Supervoid and 1,200 times the volume of expected typical voids. It was discovered in 1988 in a deep-sky survey.


==Zodiac and Planets==
==Zodiac and Planets==

Revision as of 15:22, 27 March 2015

Note

Canes Venatici contains five Messier Objectss, including four galaxies. One of the more significant galaxies in Canes Venatici is the Whirlpool Galaxy (Messier 51, NGC 5194) and NGC 5195, a small barred spiral galaxy that is seen face on. This was the first galaxy recognised as having a spiral structure, this structure being first observed by Lord Rosse in 1845.[1]

Supervoid The Giant Void, an extremely large void (part of the universe containing very few galaxies) is within the vicinity of this constellation. It may be possibly the largest void ever discovered, sightly larger than the Eridanus Supervoid and 1,200 times the volume of expected typical voids. It was discovered in 1988 in a deep-sky survey.

Zodiac and Planets

Challenge Identity

HGS Session References

HGS Sessions - Clearing Canes Venatici and Giant Void - 3/27/2015 [1]


References

  1. HGS Session


See Also

Egyptian Nine Ennead