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English: A spiral galaxy crowned by a star
A spiral galaxy crowned by a star Click to Enlarge Another treasure unearthed from the Hubble archives, this beautiful image shows a spiral galaxy named NGC 4517. Slightly bigger than our Milky Way, it is seen edge-on, crowned by a very bright star. The star is actually much closer to us than the galaxy, explaining why it appears to be so big and bright in the picture. NGC 4517 is located approximately 40 million light-years away in the constellation of Virgo (The Virgin). It has a bright centre, but this is not visible in this Hubble image. Its orientation has led to it being included in many studies of globular clusters, clumps of stars that orbit the centres of galaxies like satellites. The galaxy was discovered in 1784 by William Herschel, who described this region as having “a pretty bright star situated exactly north of the centre of an extended milky ray”. Of course the “milky ray” seen by Herschel is actually this spiral galaxy, but with his 17th century observing gear he could only tell that there a fuzzy, blurry structure below the much brighter star. This image is composed from visible and infrared light gathered by NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. A version of this image was entered into the Hubble’s Hidden treasures image processing competition by contestant Gilles Chapdelaine. Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA Acknowledgement: Gilles Chapdelaine About the Object Name: ngc 4517 Type: • Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Spiral • X - Galaxies Images/Videos Distance: 40 million light years Colours & filters Band Wavelength Telescope Infrared I 814 nm Hubble Space Telescope ACS Optical B 606 nm Hubble Space Telescope ACS. |
Date | Release date: 29 July 2013, 10:00 |
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Author | Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA Acknowledgement: Gilles Chapdelaine |
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Credit/Provider | ESA/Hubble & NASAAcknowledgement: Gilles Chapdelaine |
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Date and time of data generation | 10:00, 29 July 2013 |
Keywords | ngc 4517 |
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