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The Hubble telescope took a picture of the Spanish Dancer galaxy

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Scientists have noticed that over the past few decades, the composition of the Doradus group has changed, as various scientific works have changed the list of galaxies included in it.

The Hubble Space Telescope captured a spiral galaxy sometimes called the Spanish Dancer. This is reported by the ESA Observatory.

It is noted that the space object NGC 1566 owes its name to the bright and dramatic twisting lines of the spiral arms, which may resemble the shapes and colors of the moving figure of a dancer.

NGC 1566 is located about 60 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Doradus and is also a member of the galactic group.

esahubble.org

It was previously reported that the Hubble telescope took pictures of galaxies located in the constellation Tucana.

The ESA telescope has made a unique discovery in our galaxy


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