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  1. Messier 81 - Wikipedia

    Messier 81 (also known as NGC 3031 or Bode's Galaxy) is a grand design spiral galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major.

  2. M81 - Bode's Galaxy | Astrophotography, Location, and Key Facts

    Messier 81, also known as Bode’s Galaxy is a grand design spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major. M81 is one of the brightest galaxies in our night sky, as seen here on Earth.

  3. Messier 81 - Science@NASA

    Apr 25, 2025 · Discovered by the German astronomer Johann Elert Bode in 1774, M81 is one of the brightest galaxies in the night sky. It is located 11.6 million light-years from Earth in the …

  4. M81 - The Bode's Galaxy: Type, Age, Size, Diameter, Mass, …

    Feb 22, 2024 · Bode's Galaxy, also known as Messier 81, is a spiral galaxy located approximately 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is a large, bright galaxy with a …

  5. Messier 81 (M81): Bode’s Galaxy in Ursa Major - Chaotic Nebula

    Jul 11, 2024 · M81, known as Bode’s Galaxy, resides about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. This grand spiral galaxy stands out with its prominent central bulge …

  6. Messier 81 (NGC 3031) Bode's Galaxy | Ursa Major | Go Astronomy

    Messier 81 (NGC 3031), also known as the Bode's Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major in the M81 Group of galaxies. M81 is 11800000 light years away from …

  7. M81 - Universe Map

    One such captivating celestial structure is Messier 81 (M81) —popularly known as Bode’s Galaxy. It is one of the most magnificent spiral galaxies near the Milky Way, renowned for its elegant …

  8. M81 Bode's Galaxy - AstroBin

    Messier 81 (also known as NGC 3031 or Bode's Galaxy) is a grand design spiral galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major.

  9. M81 - Bode's Galaxy | The Sky Tonight

    M81 is a classic spiral galaxy we see almost face-on, about the same size as the Milky Way, beautiful in its graceful repose. In contrast, M82, seen edge-on, may have experienced a …

  10. APOD: 2021 March 12 - Messier 81

    M81's faint, dwarf irregular satellite galaxy, Holmberg IX, can be seen just below the large spiral. Scrutiny of variable stars in M81 has yielded a well-determined distance for an external galaxy …