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Hubble Photo Shows the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy



Hubble Photo Shows the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy

This new Hubble Space Telescope image released on January 9, 2014 shows the scatterings of bright stars and thick dust that make up spiral galaxy Messier 83, otherwise known as the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy. One of the largest and closest barred spirals to us, this galaxy is dramatic and mysterious; it has hosted a large number of supernova explosions, and appears to have a double nucleus lurking at its core. Messier 83 is not one to blend into the background. Located some 15 million light-years away in the constellation of Hydra (The Sea Serpent), it is one of the most conspicuous galaxies of its type in our skies. UPI/NASA

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