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Close-up: Spiral Galaxy NGC 6000 in Scorpius
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Close-up: Spiral Galaxy NGC 6000 in Scorpius
Close-up: Spiral Galaxy NGC 6000 in Scorpius | HubbleStars of all ages are on display in this NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope picture. This sparkling spiral galaxy is called NGC 6000 and it is located 102 million light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. This galaxy has a glowing yellow center and glittering blue outskirts. The colors reflect the average ages, masses and temperatures of the galaxy’s stars. In the heart of…
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