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Nearly four million light years away in the direction of the constellation of Canes Venatici, a visage of creation awaited to be revealed. Now, thanks to the teamwork of the astronomical image processors at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, and world-renowned astrophotographers Robert Gendler and Jay GaBany, we’re able to see combined Hubble Space Telescope data with ground-based telescope imaging. Let’s look deep into spiral galaxy, Messier 106. (…)
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Post tags: Active Galactic Nucleus, Messier 106, NGC 4258, Seyfert galaxy, Spiral Galaxy Structure
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2013-02-09 19:00:42