The Hubble Telescope recorded an amazing -spectacular image of the NGC 3511 spiral galaxy in the constellation cup.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has published a new picture taken by the Hubble Telescope.
In this is the NGC 3511 Galaxy, located about 43 million light years from the ground, in the constellation of the bowl.
The spiral Galaxy looks especially amazing because of its inclination – about 70 degrees associated with the point of view of the telescope. In the middle, it has a yellowish tint, while the edge of the disk gets blue. Red spots scattered throughout the galaxy indicate active birth zones of new stars.
The NGC 3511 became part of a huge -scale hubble study, in which astronomers study the star formation cycle in 55 nearest galaxies. The pictures are shot through five light filters, allowing scientists to evaluate the color, age and intensity of the star formation.
Such studies are possible not only to see the beauty of the distant world, but also to more deeply understand how new stars appear in our universe.
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