Hubble's Stunning Galaxy Portraits: A Cosmic Journey

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The Hubble Space Telescope has been observing the spiral galaxy UGC 10043, located 150 million light-years away, for over 23 years. Initially captured in 2000, Hubble revisited the galaxy in 2023, combining data from both years to create a detailed image. This long-term observation allows astronomers to study the galaxy's evolution, revealing features like a large bulge possibly caused by interactions with nearby dwarf galaxies. Hubble's ability to capture images across different wavelengths provides unique insights into the galaxy's structure and star formation.
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