How Far Away Is It - 13 - Virgo Supercluster (4K)
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Index - http://howfarawayisit.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/How-Far-Index.pdf
Music and ad free version - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4cmjnARJew&list=PLpH1IDQEoE8RxYynQfWuP8QAKx20Y8gOr
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In this segment of our “How far away is it” video book, we cover our local supercluster, the Virgo Supercluster.
We begin with a description of the size, content and structure of the supercluster, including the formation of galaxy clusters and galaxy clouds. We then take a look at some of the galaxies in the Virgo Supercluster including: NGC 4314 with its ring in the core, NGC 5866, I Zwicky 18, the beautiful NGC 2841, NGC 3079 with is central gaseous bubble, M60, M100, M77 with its central supermassive black hole, NGC 3949, NGC 3310, NGC 4013, the unusual NGC 4522, NGC 4710 with its "X"-shaped bulge, NGC 1052, Hanny’s Voorwerp, NGC 3256 and NGC 4414. Then we continue with galaxy gazing with: NGC 1427A, NGC 3982, NGC 1300, NGC 5584, the dusty NGC 1316, NGC 4639, NGC 4319, NGC 3021 with is large number of Cepheid variables, NGC 3370, NGC 1309, and 7049.
At this point, we have enough distant galaxies to formulate Hubble’s Law and calculate Hubble’s Red Shift constant. From a distance ladder point of view, once we have the Hubble constant, and we can measure red shift, we can calculate distance. So we add Red Shift to our ladder. We end with a review of the distance ladder now that Red Shift has been added.
Music:
@00:00 Antonio Vivaldi: Four Seasons - Winter Concerto in F Minor – Largo; from the album “The Most Relaxing Classical Music”, 1997
@03:17 Saint-Saëns: “The Carnival of the Animals - The Swan”; from the album “The Most Relaxing Classical Music” 1997
@08:37 Mascagni: “Intermezzo”; Philharmonia Orchestra - from the album “The Most Relaxing Classical Music” 1988
@15:27 Puccini - Le Villi - Opera in 2 Acts _ Act 1 – Prelude; Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and Riccardo Chailly; from the album “Puccini Without Words” 2006
@18:31 Schubert - Andante con moto (from Symphony No. 8); from the album “Meditation: Classical Relaxation”, 1991
Видео How Far Away Is It - 13 - Virgo Supercluster (4K) канала David Butler
Index - http://howfarawayisit.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/How-Far-Index.pdf
Music and ad free version - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4cmjnARJew&list=PLpH1IDQEoE8RxYynQfWuP8QAKx20Y8gOr
Wiki page
https://howfarawayisit.fandom.com/wiki/Encyclopedia_Howfarawayica
Website - http://howfarawayisit.com
In this segment of our “How far away is it” video book, we cover our local supercluster, the Virgo Supercluster.
We begin with a description of the size, content and structure of the supercluster, including the formation of galaxy clusters and galaxy clouds. We then take a look at some of the galaxies in the Virgo Supercluster including: NGC 4314 with its ring in the core, NGC 5866, I Zwicky 18, the beautiful NGC 2841, NGC 3079 with is central gaseous bubble, M60, M100, M77 with its central supermassive black hole, NGC 3949, NGC 3310, NGC 4013, the unusual NGC 4522, NGC 4710 with its "X"-shaped bulge, NGC 1052, Hanny’s Voorwerp, NGC 3256 and NGC 4414. Then we continue with galaxy gazing with: NGC 1427A, NGC 3982, NGC 1300, NGC 5584, the dusty NGC 1316, NGC 4639, NGC 4319, NGC 3021 with is large number of Cepheid variables, NGC 3370, NGC 1309, and 7049.
At this point, we have enough distant galaxies to formulate Hubble’s Law and calculate Hubble’s Red Shift constant. From a distance ladder point of view, once we have the Hubble constant, and we can measure red shift, we can calculate distance. So we add Red Shift to our ladder. We end with a review of the distance ladder now that Red Shift has been added.
Music:
@00:00 Antonio Vivaldi: Four Seasons - Winter Concerto in F Minor – Largo; from the album “The Most Relaxing Classical Music”, 1997
@03:17 Saint-Saëns: “The Carnival of the Animals - The Swan”; from the album “The Most Relaxing Classical Music” 1997
@08:37 Mascagni: “Intermezzo”; Philharmonia Orchestra - from the album “The Most Relaxing Classical Music” 1988
@15:27 Puccini - Le Villi - Opera in 2 Acts _ Act 1 – Prelude; Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and Riccardo Chailly; from the album “Puccini Without Words” 2006
@18:31 Schubert - Andante con moto (from Symphony No. 8); from the album “Meditation: Classical Relaxation”, 1991
Видео How Far Away Is It - 13 - Virgo Supercluster (4K) канала David Butler
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