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Hubble view of a chalky spiral galaxy is a sight to behold

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Hubble view of a chalky spiral galaxy is a sight to behold

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No matter how many galaxy images the Hubble Space Telescope procures, there really is no diminishing return. And there’s something about the observatory’s latest muse, a realm known as NGC 6951, that feels particularly lovely. I’m not sure whether it’s the angle — we’re looking straight into its heart — or the opaque haze emanating from the center that reminds me of blotted chalk. 

Either way, this galaxy, which lies 78 million light years from Earth and is75,000 light years wide,y is a work of art. Even a statement NASA released in accompaniment with the image describes it as having bright blue spiral arms, pinpricks of star clusters and trails of dark orange dust. Some of that dust sort of cuts across the spiral structure, like bars, which earns NGC 6951 the fitting classification of “barred spiral galaxy.” Those “bars” can be thought of as fertile soil for birthing stars.

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