Mankind’s brightest eye in space, until James Webb was launched into the deep darkness of space. Hubble Space TelescopeDespite his approaching retirement, he continues to present stunning images from deep space and collect insights that allow us to explore the other end of the universe. The last image Hubble presented was the galaxy NGC 5486, which is almost a star factory.
NGC 5486, an irregular spiral galaxy, resembles the Milky Way despite having a bright center. has no special shape and in a scattering, thinning structure as it moves away from the center. However, the latest photo shared by Hubble reveals another feature of this interesting galaxy.
Huge photo of NGC 5486

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If you’ve looked closely at the photo above, you may have noticed that there is a pink glow all over NGC 5486. Every pink glow in this “amorphous” galaxy 110 million light-years from Earth your stars are not there yet shows nebulae in the formation process. Future generations will be able to observe baby stars in these pink dots when they aim their telescopes, much more advanced than Hubble, at NGC 5486.
According to information shared by NASA, the above image was taken during an observation examining the remnants of type 2 supernovae. In 2004, a supernova occurred in NGC 5486, which was also observed by scientists to learn more about supernovae They closely examine NGC 5486 to discover what happened inside and beyond.