Spiral Galaxy Starfield 100 Million Light Years Away! 3 Hour Interstellar Space Travel
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Spiral Galaxy NGC 2336 is the quintessential galaxy-- big, beautiful and located over 100 million light years away from our planet. This intergalatic journey takes you up close and then thru Spiral Galaxy NGC 2336 and beyond... passing into a deep space starfield.
Spiral Galaxy NGC 2336 stretches an immense 200,000 light-years across and is located in the Northern constellation of Camelopardalis (the Giraffe). Galaxy NGC 2336 features spiral arms that glitter with young stars, visible in their bright blue light. The redder central core of the galaxy is dominated by older stars. In 1987, NGC 2336 experienced a Type-Ia supernova, the only observed supernova in the galaxy since its discovery 111 years earlier.
Music and Video by Milos Kuhlman
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Love this,as it has helped me through some really testing time's,i listen to this and get lost in space,and that helps so much, brilliant, Ambient space music love it.....
Thank-you. Glad it helped!
this galaxy looks amazing...
Thanks!
100 million light years
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What i do not understand ( yet ! ) is what size must a sun be to generate light to this magnitude in a galaxy, I am lost in a galactic ( trip for want of a better 60s expression ) as to our place int the universe and the more I think about it the less i know. If I had a wish it would be to transcend the universe in a never ending voyage of discovery and wonder !, am I alone in this ?