"Mesmerizing Snapshot: Hubble Telescope Captures Chalky Spiral Galaxy in All Its Glory"

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of NGC 6951, an intermediate spiral galaxy located 78 million light-years away. The galaxy features bright blue spiral arms, star clusters, and trails of dark orange dust. NGC 6951 is classified as a Type II Seyfert galaxy and is known for its slow-moving gaseous matter at its center. The image also reveals a supermassive black hole surrounded by a ring of stars, gas, and dust. This photo is part of a series of daily image releases by NASA.
Topics:science#circumnuclear-ring#hubble-space-telescope#ngc-6951#science-and-astronomy#spiral-galaxy#star-formation
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