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A starry spectacle ✨ This new #HubbleFriday view shows the galaxy NGC 685. Located about 64 million light-years away, it was studied by Hubble for two observing programs, both focused on star formation. It’s no surprise that NGC 685 was part of these programs: numerous patches of young, blue stars highlight the galaxy’s spiral arms. Also visible are pink gas clouds, called H II regions, that glow for a short time when particularly hot and massive stars are born. An especially eye-catching H II region peeks out at the bottom edge of the image. Discover more at the link in our bio! Image description: A spiral galaxy seen directly on. It glows strongly at its center and has a short horizontal bar. Two spiral arms extend from this bar, but they are broad and irregularly shaped. The galaxy’s spiral arms hold tiny blue dots — young stars — and glowing pink clouds — star-forming nebulae. The arms break apart into many strands at the edge of the disk. Beyond the galaxy is a dark background. Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Lee, F. Belfiore #NASA #Hubble #Friday #galaxy #space #stars #science #astronomy #universe
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Fantastic ✨✨✨
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Wow🔥😍
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Imagine that our planet was within one of THOSE spiral arms. The night sky would be incredible.
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🤩🤩🤩 GOD'S CREATION