At night, you may see the moon shining brightly from hundreds of millions of miles away. However, if you visited Venus, this would not be the case. Why do certain planets have multiple moons while others have none? First, a moon is known as a natural
According to astronomers, ESO 245-5 is classified as an IB(s) type galaxy in the De Vaucouleurs system. The new galaxy has an irregular, barred, elliptical structure and is also similar in appearance to the Magellanic clouds.