Hubble spies a meandering spiral (wide field)

This image shows a wider view of the dim, distant galaxies around the irregular spiral galaxy NGC 5486. The tenuous disc of the galaxy is threaded through with pink wisps of star formation, which stand out from the diffuse glow of the galaxy’s bright core. While this particular galaxy has indistinct, meandering spiral arms it lies close to the much larger Pinwheel Galaxy, one of the best known examples of ‘grand design’ spiral galaxies with prominent and well-defined spiral arms. In 2006 Hubble captured an image of the Pinwheel Galaxy which was — at the time — the largest and most detailed photo of a spiral galaxy ever taken with Hubble.

NGC 5486 lies 110 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major. Constellations are not only patterns of bright stars, but also a system that astronomers use to divide the sky into regions. There are 88 of these regions, and each has an associated constellation depicting a mythological figure, an animal, or even an item of scientific equipment. This strange celestial menagerie contains everything from Ursa Major’s great bear to a toucan, a sea monster, a telescope, and even a painter's easel!

This observation comes from a selection of Hubble images exploring the detritus left behind by Type II supernovae. As massive stars reach the end of their lives they cast off huge amounts of gas and dust before ending their lives in titanic supernova explosions. NGC 5486 hosted a supernova in 2004, and astronomers used the keen vision of Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys to explore the aftermath in the hopes of learning more about these explosive events.

[Image description: A spiral galaxy dominates the foreground. It is irregularly-shaped and its spiral arms are difficult to distinguish. The edges are faint and the core has a pale glow. It is dotted with small, wispy, pink regions where stars are forming. The background is scattered with a few stars and small galaxies in warm colours.]

Credit:

ESA/Hubble & NASA, C. Kilpatrick

About the Image

Id:potw2310b
Type:Observation
Release date:6 March 2023, 06:00
Size:3586 x 3463 px

About the Object

Name:NGC 5486
Distance:110 million light years
Constellation:Ursa Major
Category:Galaxies

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Coordinates

Position (RA):14 7 25.90
Position (Dec):55° 5' 44.67"
Field of view:2.99 x 2.89 arcminutes
Orientation:North is 8.6° left of vertical


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