Hubble’s latest gift to mankind: Classic snapshot of a spiral galaxy

Hubble’s latest gift to mankind: Classic snapshot of a spiral galaxy

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(Image credit: NASA)

This NASA/European Space Agency (ESA) Hubble Space Telescope image is treating viewers world-wide to a wonderfully detailed snapshot of the spiral galaxy NGC 3430 that lies 100 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Leo Minor. Several other galaxies, located relatively nearby to this one, are just beyond the frame of this image; one is close enough that gravitational interaction is driving some star formation in NGC 3430 — visible as bright-blue patches near to but outside of the galaxy’s main spiral structure.

This excellent example of a galactic spiral holds a bright core from which a pinwheel array of arms appears to radiate outward. Dark dust lanes and bright star-forming regions help define these spiral arms.  NASA released the image to the world on July 26.

NGC 3430’s distinct shape may be one reason why astronomer Edwin Hubble used to it to help define his classification of galaxies. Namesake of the Hubble Space Telescope, Edwin Hubble authored a paper in 1926 that outlined the classification of some four hundred galaxies by their appearance — as either spiral, barred spiral, lenticular, elliptical, or irregular. This straightforward typology proved extremely influential, and the detailed schemes astronomers use today are still based on Edwin Hubble’s work.

NGC 3430 itself is a spiral lacking a central bar with open, clearly defined arms — classified today as an SAc galaxy.

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Ace News Today - Hubble’s latest gift to mankind: Classic snapshot of a spiral galaxy
(Spiral Galaxy NGC 3430, image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, C. Kilpatrick)

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For more on the wondrous Hubble Space Telescope – visit its NASA website.

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(Source: NASA)
(Cover photo, image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, C. Kilpatrick)

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