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M101: A Pinwheel in X-rays
M101


With a diameter of about 170,000 light years, the galaxy Messier 101 (M101) is a swirling spiral of stars, gas, and dust whose diameter is nearly twice that of our Milky Way Galaxy. Its orientation allows telescopes to see the spiral structure of the galaxy face-on, giving inspiration for its nickname of the Pinwheel Galaxy. M101 is found in the Ursa Major constellation and is at a distance of about 25 million light years from Earth.

This Chandra image of M101 is one of the longest exposures ever obtained of a spiral galaxy in X-rays. The point-like sources include binary star systems containing black holes and neutron stars, and the remains of supernova explosions. Other sources of X-rays include hot gas in the arms of the galaxy and clusters of massive stars. These X-ray observations of M101 will be used to establish a valuable X-ray profile of a galaxy similar to the Milky Way. This will help astronomers better understand the evolutionary paths that produce black holes, and provide a baseline for interpreting the observations of distant galaxies.

Fast Facts for M101:
Credit  NASA/CXC/JHU/K.Kuntz et al.
Release Date  November 24, 2008
Scale  Image is 16.8 arcmin across.
Category  Normal Galaxies & Starburst Galaxies
Coordinates (J2000)  RA 14h 03m 10.50s | Dec +54° 21´ 34.80"
Constellation  Ursa Major
Observation Date  03/26/2000 - 01/01/2005 with 26 pointings
Observation Time  11 days 10 hours
Obs. ID  934, 2065, 4731-4737, 5296-5297, 5300, 5309, 5322-5323, 5337-5340, 6114-6115, 6118, 6152, 6169-6170, 6175
Instrument  ACIS
Also Known As NGC 5457, The Pinwheel Galaxy
Color Code  Purple (0.45 - 1.00 keV); Blue (1.00 - 2.00 keV)
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Distance Estimate  About 21 million light years
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