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Τρίτη 16 Δεκεμβρίου 2025

Astronomy Picture Of The Day: A Cosmic Eye Staring Back

 

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A Cosmic Eye Staring Back: Hubble's Mesmerizing Portrait of NGC 2566Gaze into the abyss, and sometimes it gazes right back—like a colossal cosmic eye peering across millions of light-years of space. NGC 2566, a majestic barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Puppis, captivates with its tilted, almond-shaped disk, a brilliant central bar slicing through like a luminous pupil, and elegant spiral arms unfurling outward in a hypnotic swirl.At its heart, a radiant core blazes with the fused light of billions of stars, while delicate wisps of reddish dust dance and twist, threading through the structure like veins of ancient fire. These dark lanes give way to explosive bursts of orange and pink along the arms—fiery stellar nurseries where clouds of gas collapse under gravity's relentless pull, igniting new suns in spectacular births.This stunning view from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope captures NGC 2566 in vivid detail, revealing the dynamic interplay of stars, dust, and gas that drives galactic evolution. By peering into galaxies like this, astronomers unravel the profound connections weaving the cosmos together: from the fiery forge of individual stars to the grand architecture of entire galactic empires.One closer look at NGC 2566 isn't just a snapshot—it's a window into the living, breathing drama of how galaxies grow, thrive, and transform over billions of years.Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, D. Thilker Adapted from European Space Agency materials

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