Close-up: Swirling Spiral Galaxy NGC 3285B in Hydra
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Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have captured a spiral galaxy designated NGC 3285B, located in the constellation Hydra. The article "Hubble Space Telescope Captures Spiral Galaxy in Hydra Constellation Where Supernova Occurred" is from Everything That Matters.
Close-up: Swirling Spiral Galaxy NGC 3285B in Hydra
Close-up: Swirling Spiral Galaxy NGC 3285B in Hydra | HubbleThe swirling spiral galaxy in this NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope picture is NGC 3285B. It resides 137 million light-years away in the constellation Hydra (The Water Snake). Hydra has the largest area of the 88 constellations that cover the entire sky in a celestial patchwork. It is also the longest constellation, stretching 100 degrees across the sky. It would take n…
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