Astronomers have discovered a lonely planet that's floating by itself in deep space without orbiting a star. The powerful Pan-STARRS 1 (PS1) telescope at the summit of Maui's Haleakala volcano in
The Island was discovered by Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier on January 1, 1739. Its position in the ocean was misstated, however, and it wasn't until 1808 that the Island was seen by
The loneliest Star In The Universe - Part III. 13th Jan 2023. (Lu) I never knew that an endless void can be so claustrophobic. The spaces between dead stars have become pockets of nothingness. Even gravity does not affect. My ship's computer is continuously correcting its course and complains about how difficult the journey is.
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Steve Gottlieb mentioned Markarian 1477 in CV as a well-known intra-void galaxy group that can be tracked down with an 12-inch at a dark site. It lies half a degree S of M63, at 13h 16m 14s, +41° 29m 40s. WikiSky's listed MV 11.5 is misleading; the brightest of the trio is only 23 x 14 arcsec dia. and a SB of 14.3.
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