Hubble Telescope's Stunning Image Reveals "Forbidden" Light from Spiral Galaxy

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The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of the spiral galaxy MCG-01-24-014, located 275 million light-years from Earth. The galaxy, seen face-on, exhibits two well-defined spiral arms and an active galactic nucleus. MCG-01-24-014 is classified as a Type-2 Seyfert galaxy, known for its bright core. The galaxy emits "forbidden" light, which is observed in space but does not occur under normal conditions on Earth due to the rules of quantum physics. The Hubble image showcases the galaxy's radiant light, with additional distant galaxies scattered across the backdrop of space.
Topics:science#active-galactic-nucleus#forbidden-light#hubble-telescope#seyfert-galaxy#space#spiral-galaxy
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