Black Eye Galaxy

The Black Eye Galaxy



(also called Evil Eye Galaxy) ; designated Messier 64, M64, or NGC 4826 ) was discovered for Earth by Edward Pigott in March 1779, and independently by Johann Elert Bode in April of the same year, as well as by Charles Messier in 1780. It has a spectacular dark band of absorbing dust in front of the galaxy's bright nucleus, giving rise to its nicknames of the "Black Eye" or "Evil Eye" galaxy. M64 is well known among amateur astronomers because of its appearance in small telescopes. It is a spiral galaxy in the Coma Berenices constellation.



Properties
The interstellar medium of Messier 64 comprises two counter-rotating disks which are approximately equal in mass. The inner disk contains the prominent dust lanes of the galaxy. The stellar population of the galaxy exhibits no measurable counter-rotation.Possible formation scenarios include a merger with a gas-rich satellite galaxy in a retrograde orbit or the continued accretion of gas clouds from the intergalactic medium.

Union Connection
The Black Eye Galaxy was of great interest to Union Scientists even before the discovery of the Ancient Gate Network

Until now, no Ancient Gate was found that connects to the Black Eye Galaxy, but the Gates of the Golden do. The Galaxy is home to a very distant Golden Bazaar that had no direct contact to the rest for thousands of years. Its approximate location was known to another “lost bazaar ”.

The Golden of the Black Eye Galaxy were fighting a long war of survival against an aggressive local space faring intelligence. (The Ligtbul ) CL Minus 4          TL 7 +

The Golden of the Black Eye Galaxy immideatly verified the other Golden decission about Union Membership. The Welcome Wagon arrived in 5055







