Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Major (UMa)  ·  Contains:  24 UMa)  ·  Bode's Galaxy  ·  Cigar Galaxy  ·  M 81  ·  M 82  ·  NGC 3031  ·  NGC 3034  ·  The star 22 UMa  ·  The star 27 UMa  ·  The star 32 UMa  ·  The star Althiba VII (d UMa
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M81 and M82 with IFN, Ori Shabtay
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M81 and M82 with IFN

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In the far northern sky, away from the Milky way and any nebula lays a region that seems empty. Going to a very dark site and exposing it for hours however, reveals magnificent dust structures and hundreds of galaxies. These Dust structures aren't like any normal dust, they are called IFN and they are located on the outskirts of our galaxy. The IFN is not illuminated by one or two stars, instead they are illuminated by entire Milky Way galaxy itself making them very dim and hard to shoot. Within these webs of IFN are probably some of the most famous galaxies in the night sky, M81 and M82. M81 and M82 are still social distancing from each other at a nice 150,000 light years. From us though they are over 12 million light years away. M81 also known as Bodes Galaxy is a double armed grand design spiral galaxy. M82 is a far smaller galaxy but with its bursting with new stars and is famous Hydrogen Alpha jets and filaments exploding from out its core region.

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M81 and M82 with IFN, Ori Shabtay