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galactic coordinate system
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galactic coordinate system
The coordinate system in which a celestial object's position on the celestial sphere is described in relation to the structure of the Milky Way galaxy. An object's galactic longitude is measured along the galactic equator, a great circle on the celestial sphere that follows the band of the Milky Way. The galactic equator, also called the galactic circle, is inclined at an angle of approximately 62° to the celestial equator; distances are measured along it beginning at a point in the constellation Sagittarius lying in the direction of the Milky Way's nucleus. The galactic poles are the two points where a perpendicular line through the middle of the plane of the galactic equator intersect the celestial sphere. An object's galactic latitude is measured in degrees north or south of the galactic equator toward the galactic poles.


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Sculptor's claim to fame is that the southern galactic pole is less than one degree southwest of this lovely globular.
Using the Sliding Anglo-Australian Telescope on Siding Spring Mountain in Australia, the survey examines objects in two large wedges of sky at the north and south galactic poles.
Szalay of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and his collaborators initially determined the positions of galaxies along a long, narrow line of sight -- a pencil beam -- in the direction of the Milky Way's north and south galactic poles.
 
 
 
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