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Hubble snaps a brilliant image of a vivid spiral galaxy The last time astronauts visited the school bus-sized Hubble telescope in space, they installed a new, reliable camera. Twelve years later, this "workhouse" camera (Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3), is still capturing bright, vivid galaxies in the cosmos. On Friday, NASA shared a resplendent image of the spiral galaxy NGC 1385. You can see the galaxy's arms along the sides and bottom of the galaxy, with the brilliant core showing areas dense with stars. It's 68 million light-years away. The glori...
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