SMRTR Science & EngineeringJul 21, 2025TechEBlog

Hubble Observes Spiral Galaxy NGC 3285B, a Cosmic Whirlpool Swirling in the Constellation Hydra

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NGC 3285B, a spiral galaxy in Hydra, has been captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. Located 137 million light-years away, it's part of the Hydra I cluster. The image shows bright star-forming regions, dark dust lanes, and a glowing core, indicating ongoing evolution. Its well-preserved spiral arms suggest it galaxies. Hubble's orbiting position allows for sharp views of distant objects objects.

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