GO ASTRONOMY | 13 AWESOME GALAXY CLUSTERS @goastronomy | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
Galaxies gravitate toward each other over time...forming pairs, triplets, quartets, groups, and clusters.
Galaxy clusters are interesting as there is not enough mass in them to keep them bound. The missing component is dark matter.
Sit back and view the following notable galaxy clusters in our universe:
Antlia Cluster,
Bullet Cluster (Carina),
Coma Cluster,
Fornax Cluster,
Hercules Cluster,
Hydra Cluster,
Leo Cluster,
Perseus Cluster,
El Gordo Cluster ,
Train Wreck Cluster (Orion),
Pandora's Cluster (Sculptor),
Virgo Cluster,
SMACS 0723 (Volans).
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Galaxies gravitate toward each other over time...forming pairs, triplets, quartets, groups, and clusters.
Galaxy clusters are interesting as there is not enough mass in them to keep them bound. The missing component is dark matter.
Sit back and view the following notable galaxy clusters in our universe:
Antlia Cluster,
Bullet Cluster (Carina),
Coma Cluster,
Fornax Cluster,
Hercules Cluster,
Hydra Cluster,
Leo Cluster,
Perseus Cluster,
El Gordo Cluster ,
Train Wreck Cluster (Orion),
Pandora's Cluster (Sculptor),
Virgo Cluster,
SMACS 0723 (Volans).
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*Checkout the *WEBSITE* to learn more about astronomy
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*RELATED VIDEOS* you may like
youtu.be/wesFiOEZccE
#goastronomy
*Disclaimer*: Efforts were made to use images in the public domain (NASA/ESA et al), from CC0, royalty-free or from stock image houses. In the event that an image is not, under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes including education and research. Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. This video is made to advance the understanding of, and to advocate, astronomy and its related disciplines.