Writer:
Devi Kartika Rahayu
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Wednesday
13-04-2022
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11:07 WIB
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SINERGIANEWS.com – The Hubble Space Telescope has made another surprising discovery. Hubble’s image captured a galaxy that looks like a snake with a spiral and meandering shape.
Galaxy NGC 5921 is the name of the galaxy that is located at a distance of 80 million light years. It is in the constellation Serpens in the northern hemisphere.
Serpens itself is a modern constellation located in the region of Serpens Caput (Snake Head) and Serpens Cauda (Snake Tail) which are disconnected from the 88 constellations.
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As for the separator is Ophiuchus, the Snake Bearer. This galaxy is a barred spiral similar to the Milky Way galaxy. This galaxy is able to shine brightly because it is in the position of gas and dust which is the birthplace of stars.
As researchers think, galaxies will continue to grow as the galaxy ages and it will go towards the center of gravity because it is being pulled. So that makes this galaxy has a rod.
NASA said on its official page on April 11, 2022 that the image was the result of the Hubble Space Telescope of a massive black hole and a star associated with the heart of the galaxy.
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