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Hubble's Infrared Galaxy Gallery. A View of NGC 4826
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Hubble's Infrared Galaxy Gallery. A View of NGC 4826
Depicts: NGC 4826, M 64, IRAS 12542+2157, the Evil Eye Galaxy, the Black Eye Galaxy Copyright: Torsten Boeker, Space Telescope Science Institute, and NASA Show in archive: true
Astronomers have used the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to produce an
infrared "photo essay" of spiral galaxies. By penetrating the dust
clouds swirling around the centers of these galaxies, the telescopes
infrared vision is offering fresh views of star birth.