Our History
The brightest star, Regulus A, is a blue-white principal-sequence star, that is most probably orbited by a white dwarf. Messier 66, also designated as NGC 3627, is an intermediate spiral galaxy positioned at around 31 million light-years away from us. The brightest star in Leo is Regulus, a blue-white most important-sequence star with an apparent magnitude of 1.40. Observing this act of generosity...