M51 LRBG, jf360
M51 LRBG, jf360

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* Image Acquisition by Jim Misti / Steven Mazlin.

* Processing: Jose Fernandes

* Distance: 30 Mly.

The Whirlpool Galaxy is a Seyfert type spiral, located more than 30 million light-years away from Earth.

Its majestic arms rise like a spiral staircase made up of gas and dust, where young stars can be found practically to the bright nucleus, where the oldest ones reside. In fact, the arms function as a stellar maternity because it is due to the sweeping pressure exerted on the gas (hydrogen) that new stars end up emerging. Here, the birth of the new stars begins in the darker zones of gas located inside the spiral arms, which then evolve into the bright areas in shades of pink, ending at the outer edges of light blue.

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M51 LRBG, jf360