M102 OR NGC5866 by HST, Ehsan Ebrahimian

M102 OR NGC5866 by HST

M102 OR NGC5866 by HST, Ehsan Ebrahimian

M102 OR NGC5866 by HST

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Description

NGC 5866, also known as the Spindle Galaxy, is believed to be one of the missing objects from Messier's catalog, M102. This galaxy, seen edge-on, is classified as a lenticular galaxy, displaying characteristics that lie between spiral and elliptical galaxies. The image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope reveals a vast halo of stars, a bluish disc indicating the presence of young stars, and a complex structure of dust. Due to this strange properties, some researchers have even suggested that it may be a spiral galaxy.

This image was processed using data from the Hubble Legacy Archive, including:

- hst_mos_1033072_acs_wfc_f625w_sci.fits

- hst_mos_1033072_acs_wfc_f555w_sci.fits

- hst_mos_1033072_acs_wfc_f435w_sci.fits

Coloring was done based on wavelength, and a deconvolution algorithm was applied to enhance the sharpness of the dust lanes compared to previous images of this galaxy.

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M102 OR NGC5866 by HST, Ehsan Ebrahimian