Friday, July 5, 2024
20.1 C
London

October 13 – Whirlpool Galaxy Discovered!

 Posted on October 13, 2021


This is an update of my post published on October 13, 2010:



It was only later that we discovered the beauty and violence of the Whirlpool galaxy. On this day in 1773, when Charles Messier first spotted and labeled the galaxy Messier 51 (or M51), he was just cataloging a little blob of light in his telescopic view of the night sky.

Messier was a French astronomer and comet hunter. Comets often appear to our naked eyes or telescopes as fuzzy patches of light in the dark sky, but of course they only appear for a few days or months and then disappear again, as their long elliptical orbits only bring them near Earth once in a very long while.

The other fuzzy patches of light that we can see night after night, and year after year, are considered “permanent” objects in the night sky. Messier decided to create a catalog of such objects and their locations, so that astronomers wouldn’t be confused by them when looking for comets.

These more permanent blurry spots of light are usually nebulae (clouds of glowing gas), galaxies (huge groups of billions or even trillions of stars that are gravitational bound together, usually in spiral or elliptical shapes), or globular clusters (spherical groups of thousands or millions of stars).

Discovering the beauty…

Better viewing of M51 with better, more advanced telescopes revealed that it has a small companion galaxy and that the original galaxy has a very tight spiral pattern. That’s why it is called Whirlpool Galaxy

Discovering the violence…

Evidence seems to indicate that the small companion galaxy ripped back and forth through the center of Whirlpool about 500 million years ago and then again around 50 million years ago.



Learn more…

Our own Milky Way galaxy is a spiral, also, but we can’t see the spiral from our vantage point. We look at spiral-shaped galaxies far from home, such as this one – the Andromeda Galaxy – to see what our own galaxy might look like from different angles.

We can see the Whirlpool Galaxy from “above,” and so we are really able to see the spiral pattern.

Make a glittery galaxy picture.

Here is the Whirlpool Galaxy with photos taken using different wavelengths of “light”:



the Whirlpool Galaxy in X-rays

Did you know that what we call light is electromagnetic radiation, and that different wavelengths and frequencies of radiation behave quite differently? For example, visible light cannot penetrate our skin, but X-rays can. You are probably familiar with electromagnetic radiation that is too low frequency to be seen, called radio waves or infrared, and you have also heard of high-frequency waves such as X-rays and ultra-violet.


Also on this date:

U.S. Navy’s birthday 








X-Files Day








Musician Paul Simon’s birthday










National Chess Day









English Language Day








Rwagasore Day in Burundi










Silly Sayings Day




Read more  Amazing People With Amazing Abilities



International Day for Failure




Anniversary of the first known conversation in modern Hebrew











National Bring Your Teddy Bear to School / Work Day 
(Second Wednesday in October)



Stop Bullying Day 
aka Unity Day
(Second Wednesday in October)







Earth Science Week October 11 – 15
(Second full week of October)


National Fossil Day

(Wednesday of Earth Science Week)
Read more  August 25 – First Europeans in Japan?





Plan ahead:

Check out my Pinterest boards for:

And here are my Pinterest boards for:

  • November holidays
  • November birthdays
  • Historical anniversaries in November



Hot this week

New food and beverage incubator opens in East Garfield Park

CHICAGO (AP) – A $34 million food and nutrient...

Goodfellas (1990) Movie Review, Cast & Crew, Film Summary

Goodfellas (1990) IMDB Rating: 8.7 Storyline: Henry Hill is...

Boost Your Baby’s IQ with This Pregnancy Diet Trick!

Pregnancy Superfood Secret: Boost Your Baby’s Brainpower! In the realm...

Bronco Billy (1980) Movie Review, Cast & Crew, Film Summary

Modern-day cowboy idealist fights to maintain Wild West spectacle...

The Great Firewall Of China: Xi Jinping’s Internet Censorship

Prior to Xi Jinping, Chinese citizens were using the...

13 Best Science Fiction Movies of All Time

Science fiction movies push the boundaries of our imaginations...

Hottest Female News Anchors You Need to Know

Top 10 Hottest Female TV News Anchors That Will...

Boost Your Baby’s IQ with This Pregnancy Diet Trick!

Pregnancy Superfood Secret: Boost Your Baby’s Brainpower! In the realm...

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975): Cultural Impact, LGBTQ+ community

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is a cult classic...

Legacy of Ghazan: A Forgotten Mongol Ruler

Mahmud Ghazan was the most prominent leader of the...

Friday the 13th Franchise: Behind the Scenes Awesomeness

The “Friday the 13th” franchise is a renowned American...

Willow (1988): Behind the Scenes Awesomeness

“Willow” is a 1988 fantasy adventure film directed by...

Batik Air Incident: Pilots’ Simultaneous Sleep Leads to Navigation Error

A shocking incident involving Batik Air in Indonesia has...

Related Articles

Popular Categories