What type of galaxy is M33?

What type of galaxy is M33?

Spiral galaxy
Spiral galaxy M33 is located in the triangle-shaped constellation Triangulum, earning it the nickname the Triangulum galaxy. About half the size of our Milky Way galaxy, M33 is the third-largest member of our Local Group of galaxies following the Andromeda galaxy (M31) and the Milky Way.

What galaxy is Star Trek in?

the Milky Way Galaxy
In the Star Trek universe, the Galactic Barrier (also referred to as the Great Barrier or Energy Barrier) is an energy field that surrounds the Milky Way Galaxy. The field completely encompasses the galactic disk, preventing a conventional starship from traveling beyond the edge of the galaxy.

Can you see M33 from Earth?

It is catalogued as Messier 33 or NGC 598. The Triangulum Galaxy is the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, behind the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way. It is one of the most distant permanent objects that can be viewed with the naked eye.

What will happen to the Triangulum galaxy?

The three largest galaxies in our Local Group of Galaxies are our Milky Way along with the Andromeda (also known as Messier 31) and Triangulum (also known as Messier 33) galaxies. Around 6 billion years from now, the two galaxies will merge to form a single elliptical galaxy.

Can you see M33 with the naked eye?

M33 The Triangulum Galaxy. Lying at a distance of 2.7 million light years, this large face-on spiral galaxy is certainly visible in binoculars, but is said to be visible with the naked eye. The galaxy lies almost midway between Andromeda and Triangulum itself.

Has Star Trek ever left the galaxy?

A reminder about the vastness of space: the bulk of Star Trek’s adventures don’t even leave our galaxy. It is theorized that the area between galaxies, knows as Voids, is made of highly ionized hydrogen at a temperature known as WHIM – which stands for Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium.

Is Star Trek just in our galaxy?

But generally, everything stays in our galaxy and comes from our galaxy, mostly from the Alpha and Beta quadrants (Voyager explores the Delta quadrant and DS9 has a lot of exploration in the Gamma quadrant).

Does M33 have a black hole?

Unlike many other large galaxies, such as the Milky Way and Andromeda, M33 does not have a supermassive black hole in its center.

Is Triangulum galaxy visible to naked eye?

The Triangulum galaxy, also known as Messier 33, is sometimes said to be the farthest object visible with the unaided eye. But you’ll need perfect dark sky conditions – and good eyesight – to see it. Even with binoculars and a telescope, this pinwheel-shaped spiral galaxy is not easy to spot.

Is Andromeda already colliding?

Recent measurements of the halo show that the collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies has already begun. Image via NASA/ ESA/ J. DePasquale and E. Not taking the halo in account, the bulk of the Andromeda galaxy is now about 2.5 million light-years away from us, and getting closer all the time.

When can you see M33?

Under dark sky conditions, M33 is just barely visible with the naked eye in the constellation Triangulum, just west of Andromeda and Pisces. To spot the galaxy, look for the constellation at: Right ascension: 2.11 hours. Declination: 32.03 degrees.

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