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Anchored in the frame at bottom right by prominent lenticular galaxies, M84 (bottom) and M86, you can follow the chain's gentle arc up and toward the left. Near center you'll spot the pair of interacting galaxies NGC 4438 and NGC 4435, known to some as Markarian's Eyes. An estimated 50 million light-years distant, the Virgo Cluster itself is the nearest galaxy cluster. With up to about 2,000 member galaxies, it has a noticeable gravitational influence on our own Local Group of Galaxies. 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Astronomers recently found thousands more Pleiades members, showing that after thousands of years of gazing upon this cluster, there is yet more to learn about the Pleiades.","title":"The Moon, Venus, and the Pleiades","topic":"astronomy","url":"https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/2604/moon_venus_pleiades_zoom.jpg","video_url":null},{"author":"Jim Banke","bundle_variants":[{"author":"Jim Banke","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?p=964325|https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/new-x-59-hangar-home/|There\u2019s No Place Like NASA\u2019s New X-59 Hangar Home|Tue, 28 Apr 2026 19:41:27 +0000","id":2074,"image_url":"https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/afrc2025-0173-10-lede.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"armstrong","item_type_label":"Armstrong","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-04-28T19:41:27","published_at_display":"28 Apr 2026, 19:41 GMT","source_name":"armstrong","source_type":"rss","summary":"There\u2019s no sign reading \u201chome sweet home\u201d in the hangar where the X\u201159 now sits, but the sentiment is unmistakable among those tending to the quiet supersonic aircraft. 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