Pan Across Galaxy NGC 2366
May 10, 2012
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has made detailed observations of the dwarf galaxy NGC 2366. While it lacks the elegant spiral arms of many larger galaxies, NGC 2366 is home to a bright, star-forming nebula and is close enough for astronomers to discern its individual stars. This video pans across Hubble’s observations of this galaxy. Credit: NASA, ESA.
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Technology Internet, Extragalactic astronomy, Spiral galaxies, Astronomy, ESA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NGC, Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, Barred spiral galaxies, Galaxy, Milky Way, Hubble Space Telescope
