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Galaxy season — Spring brings deep space wonder to the northern hemisphere night sky

Spring is almost here, which means it’s galaxy season for amateur astronomers! Grab your telescope and join us as we highlight some of the most beautiful galactic targets visible in the spring night sky over the coming months.

Why is spring a good time to see galaxies?

Our view of the night sky is constantly changing as Earth makes its yearly journey around the sun. In spring, the northern hemisphere points away from the dusty plane of the Milky Way, revealing constellations teeming with majestic galaxies.

“Constellations like Leo and Virgo are where our nearest galaxy clusters lie and in springtime, these constellations are best visible at midnight, the darkest point of the day,” Finn Burridge, Science Communicator at Royal Observatory Greenwich told Space.com in an email.

“Galaxies are hard to spot,” Burridge continued. “They are very faint and distant and need perfectly dark conditions to see them best, so avoid a full or large Moon. You’ll also need a telescope or large binoculars to spot them. However, they are incredibly rewarding to see and image.”

Many of the galaxies visible in spring lie in the direction of the Virgo Cluster and Coma Cluster, enormous collections of galaxies that together host thousands of members that rival our own Milky Way in scale and grandeur.



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