In the Northern Hemisphere of the sky, one of the lowest concentrations of stars when observed through a telescope falls
September 15, 2020 | Education
| In the Northern Hemisphere of the sky, one of the lowest concentrations of stars when observed through a telescope falls on the constellation Coma. What is the reason for this?
The North Pole of the Galaxy is located in this constellation, therefore, when observing through a telescope, our gaze rather quickly goes beyond the limits of the Galaxy disk, in which most of the stellar population is concentrated.
