Posted on 02/04/2026 11:18:51 AM PST by MtnClimber
Explanation: Most galaxies don't have any rings -- why does this galaxy have three? To begin, a ring that's near NGC 1512's center -- and so hard to see here -- is the nuclear ring which glows brightly with recently formed stars. Next out is a ring of stars and dust appearing both red and blue, called, counter-intuitively, the inner ring. This inner ring connects ends of a diffuse central bar of stars that runs horizontally across the galaxy. Farthest out in this wide field image is a ragged structure that might be considered an outer ring. This outer ring appears spiral-like and is dotted with clusters of bright blue stars. All these ring structures are thought to be affected by NGC 1512's own gravitational asymmetries in a drawn-out process called secular evolution. The featured image was captured last month from a telescope at Deep Sky Chile in Chile.
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Pretty!
“All these ring structures are thought to be affected by NGC 1512’s own gravitational asymmetries in a drawn-out process called secular evolution.”
As opposed to religious evolution...
It looks like a birthday cheeseburger with one candle on top.
I think it may be a double cheeseburger.
Quite the fireworks show going on out there.
To anyone living on a planet in that galaxy, the night sky could be spectacular.
A Cheeseburger? LOL! Kinda looks like pretty ‘lady parts’ to me.
I’ll bet she’s the most popular Galaxy in the entire Universe! ;)
When it’s clear our Northern Skies at night have been SPECTACULAR this winter. Feels like you can ‘touch the stars’ when you’re out there - we have NO light pollution at all.
And my good pal, ‘Orion’ keeps watch over me. ;)
Oh my.
Intergalactic porn.
Now Bill Clinton will be looking here.
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