Hubble's 32nd Anniversary: An Eclectic Galaxy Grouping
NASA is celebrating the Hubble Space Telescope’s 32nd birthday with a stunning look at five galaxies, a close-knit collection called the Hickson Compact Group 40. This amazing assembly includes a giant elliptical galaxy, glowing with blended light from billions of stars. Several spiral galaxies show prominent dusty lanes that outline their winding spiral arms, regions where star formation is active. We see one galaxy oriented edge-on, showing off its prominent dust along its flattened starry disk. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Paul Morris: Lead Producer Dr. Jennifer Wiseman: Narrator Music & Sound “Fractions Through Time” by Olivia Broadfield [PRS] via Abbey Road Masters [PRS], and Universal Production Music. ---
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