Hubble Captures Intermediate Spiral Galaxy NGC 1566 in Dorado Constellation Image
NGC 1566 is a stunning intermediate spiral galaxy located around 40 million light-years away in the constellation of Dorado. Known for its luminous nucleus indicative of the Seyfert galaxy class, it potentially harbors a supermassive black hole. Captured by Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) in the near-infrared spectrum, this image showcases the galaxy's swirling lavender arms and bright core. Ideal for use in educational content about astronomy, space exploration, or as a visual aid in scientific articles discussing Seyfert galaxies or Hubble's space discoveries.
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