Spiral Galaxy NGC 6000 Shines in Hubble’s Latest Snapshot
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Hubble Space Telescope captured stunning images of spiral galaxy NGC 6000, located 100 million light-years away in Scorpius constellation, revealing a golden core of older stars transitioning to blue spiral arms filled with younger, hotter stellar clusters. The images also show faint glows from two recent supernovae and unexpected streaks from a passing asteroid in our Solar System.
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