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Thursday February 9th 2012

Spiral Galaxy NGC 3190

I find images of Spiral Galaxies stunning. Here is an image from the Hubble Legacy Archive of NGC 3190 which is not quite edge on.

“Some spiral galaxies are seen almost sideways. NGC 3190, one such galaxy, is the largest member of the Hickson 44 Group, one of the nearer groups of galaxies to our own Local Group of galaxies. Pictured below, finely textured dust lanes surround the brightly glowing center of this picturesque spiral. Gravitational tidal interactions with other members of its group have likely caused the spiral arms of NGC 3190 to appear asymmetric around the center, while the galactic disk also appears warped. NGC 3190 spans about 75,000 light years across and is visible with a small telescope toward the constellation of the Lion (Leo). “

NGC 3190: Credit: Data - Hubble Legacy Archive, ESA, NASA Processing - Robert Gendler

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