Speedy Summary
- The Hubble Space Telescope team has released a new image of NGC 3511, an intermediate spiral galaxy located approximately 43 million light-years away in the constellation Crater.
- NGC 3511 was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel on December 21, 1786.
- The galaxy, also known as ESO 502-13 or LEDA 33385, has a diameter of about 107,000 light-years and is part of the NGC 3511 group that includes other galaxies such as NGC 3513.
- From its tilted orbit view at around a 70-degree angle, Hubble captured detailed features including radiant red hydrogen gas clouds encircling clusters of young blue stars.
- Using six filters to analyze ultraviolet, visible and near-infrared wavelengths through its Wide Field Camera (WFC3), Hubble creates color images by assigning hues to monochromatic exposures.
- Researchers aim to examine star formation across nearby galaxies as part of this survey involving observations with specific color filters for red (hydrogen clouds) and ultraviolet readings from hot young stars.
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