Flight through interstellar space with Relaxing Music | Screensaver, Relaxation, Sleep | Malin 1
Flyby through Malin 1 in Space Engine 0.990.
First time in history of my channel with relaxing music!
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Malin 1 is a giant low surface brightness (LSB) spiral galaxy. It is located 1.19 billion light-years (366 Mpc) away in the constellation Coma Berenices, near the North Galactic Pole. As of February 2015, it is the largest known spiral galaxy, with an approximate diameter of 650,000 light-years (200,000 pc), thus over six times the diameter of our Milky Way. It was discovered by astronomer David Malin in 1986 and is the first LSB galaxy verified to exist. Its high surface brightness central spiral is 30,000 light-years (9,200 pc) across, with a bulge of 10,000 light-years (3,100 pc).The central spiral is a SB0a type barred-spiral.
Malin 1 is peculiar in several ways: its diameter alone would make it the largest barred spiral galaxy ever to have been observed.
Malin 1 was found later to be interacting with two other galaxies, Malin 1B and SDSS J123708.91+142253.2. Malin 1B is located 46,000 light-years (14,000 pc) away from the high surface brightness central spiral of Malin 1, which may be responsible for the formation of the galaxy's central bar. Meanwhile, SDSS J123708.91+142253.2 is located within the huge, faint halo of Malin 1 and might have caused the formation of the extended low surface brightness disc through tidal stripping.
Observations by Galaz et al. in April 2014 revealed a detailed view of the spiral structure of Malin 1 in optical bands. The galaxy exhibits giant and very faint spiral arms, with some segments up to 33,000 light-years (10,000 pc) in diameter. Other details, such as possible stellar streams and formation regions, are revealed as well. The same authors also say that Malin 1 is larger than thought, with another estimated diameter of around 750,000 light-years (230,000 pc).
Speed of camera in this video is around 6.38 light-years per second
6.38 ly/sec = 201 326 504 c = 217 308 913 690 000 000 kph
Lenght of camera path is around 253 500 light-years
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Retro Dreamscape by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.
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Clean Soul - Calming by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.
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The Theatrical Poster for Poltergeist III by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.
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