Hubble Captures Star Formation in Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 428 Image
This vivid image showcases bursts of pink and red, regions of cosmic dust, and a bright array of stars within NGC 428, a barred spiral galaxy located about 48 million light years away from Earth in the Cetus constellation. Thought to be the result of a galaxy collision, NGC 428's distorted structure and intense star formation are clearly visible. Ideal for educational material, astronomical research, or astronomy-themed designs. Captured by NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
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