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Universe of the Hubble Space Telescope
2000 Calendar
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| NGC 4314 is a barred spiral galaxy located some
40 million light years away toward the constellation Coma Berenices.
Barred spiral galaxies differ from ordinary spiral galaxies in
that they exhibit a bar-shaped concentration of stars that runs
across the nucleus of the galaxy and from which the spiral arms
emanate. This image features a purple ring of stars, gas, and
dust that encircles the galactic nucleus. The ring is about 1000
light years across. (The bar is not especially evident in this
image.) The ring is made up of stars that are generally less
than 5 million years old and is the only site of new star formation
in the entire galaxy. |
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