NASA’s Day photo shows a spiral galaxy that starring has made it a popular goal for astronomers.
According to RCO News Agency, The Messier 94 Galaxy (MESSIR 94) is about 2 million light -years from Earth in the northern constellation of Canes venatici.
Quoted by NASA, The spiral galaxy, which is a popular target for ground astronomers, is about 6,000 light -years, and the spiral arms rotate on the margins of its wide tablet, but the Hubble Space Telescope’s field of view covers about 5 light or more light or more than the central area of the galaxy.
This close -up view examines the bright and bright core and the prominent interior dust lines of the galaxy surrounded by a blue -colored ring consisting of young and glorious stars. It seems that the high -profile stars in the ring are less than 5 million years old, indicating that the galaxy has experienced a period of rapid formation of stars.
As a result, although a small, bright core is common in active galaxies called Seyfert, Messia is known as a Starburst Galaxy. Since Messia 3 is relatively close, astronomers can detail the reasons for the galaxy’s starfish explosion.
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(tagstotranslate) Galaxy Messi 94 (T) Spiral Galaxy
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