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Located near Ursa Major, M101 is a stunning spiral galaxy that spans an astonishing 170,000 light-years, nearly twice the diameter of the Milky Way.

This galaxy is sprinkled with star-forming nebulae, and brilliant clusters of hot, young blue stars trace its spiral arms. For a deep dive into this cosmic beauty, check out NASA’s Hubble image of M101, one of the most detailed images of a spiral galaxy ever captured.

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Binocular Skywatching

You don’t need a telescope to enjoy the night sky. A simple pair of 10×50 binoculars and a steady tripod can reveal a surprising amount of detail—from the Moon’s craters to star clusters and bright galaxies like M101.

According to AstroTelescopium, binocular astronomy is a great entry point into skywatching.

By using an L-adapter to attach your binoculars to a tripod, you’ll get a steady, wide-angle view of the sky that can include features as dramatic as the Milky Way or nearby bright galaxies.