Stargazing News - April 28th, 2025
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Monday, April 28, 2025
The Cocoon Galaxy (all night)
NGC 4490, also known as the Cocoon Galaxy, is a small, but relatively bright magnitude 9.8 galaxy located 39 arc-minutes northwest of the star Chara (Beta Canum Venaticorum or ? CVn), the fainter of the Hunting Dogs' two main stars. Center your finder on the naked-eye star and use a low magnification eyepiece to look for the galaxy. Owing to gravitational attraction with a small companion galaxy NGC 4485 just north of its western end, the Cocoon is tadpole-shaped - with a tapered tail that points away from Chara. A small
field star shines at the tadpole's mouth. Smaller telescopes will show NGC 4490's bright core within a wide oval halo that spans 5x2 arc-minutes. Larger aperture telescopes will better reveal its distorted shape, some internal clumping, and the companion galaxy.
(Data Courtesy of Starry Night)
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