Get free Field Notes for this episode at ****** In this episode of Star Hopping with KPO, we'll be exploring the rich Centaurus region, and we'll use our star hopping methods to find the bright face-on barred Spiral galaxy, Messier 83, the peculiar galaxy NGC 5128, and the largest and brightest globular cluster in the sky, Omega Centauri. Find the accompanying Podcast episode for this YouTube episode at ****** . Thank you so very much for your interest in KPO! If If you enjoyed this video, please consider subscribing to our channel, click the Thumbs Up, and share it out to your friends. Also, please feel free to leave a question or comment below, and we will respond as quickly as we can. Also, please follow KPO on Facebook, where we post all of our astrophotos and keep everyone informed about upcoming astronomical events. And finally, if you feel this video provides you value, and if you'd like to see more, please consider supporting us on Patreon, where for a couple dollars per video, you can support our efforts and let us make even more great astronomy tutorials like this one. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel at ****** Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes at ****** Facebook: ****** Patreon: ****** Flickr: ****** Vimeo: ****** See info about our MacOS app at ****** . See our new Star Hopping Book with our special location techniques for 30 deep sky objects, at ****** . Star Chart Images & Simulations Courtesy of SkySafari Astronomy ****** Kissimmee Park Observatory is dedicated to the study and imaging of the night sky, and performing astronomy outreach for individuals and groups.