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NGC 1300, John Bozeman

NGC 1300

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NGC 1300, John Bozeman

NGC 1300

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NGC 1300 is a barred spiral galaxy located about 61 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. The galaxy is about 110,000 light-years across. It is a member of the Eridanus Cluster, a cluster of 200 galaxies. In the core of the larger spiral structure of NGC 1300, the nucleus shows a "grand-design" spiral structure that is about 3,300 light-years long. Only galaxies with large-scale bars appear to have these grand-design inner disks — a spiral within a spiral. Models suggest that the gas in a bar can be funneled inwards, and then spiral into the center through the grand-design disk, where it can potentially fuel a central supermassive black hole (SMBH). NGC 1300 is not known to have an active nucleus, indicating that its central black hole is not accreting matter. 

Data from the James Webb Space Telescope MAST Portal. Release date: 2023-01-26

Camera: NIRCAM

Color Mapped:

Red-F360M
Green-F335M
Blue-F200W

Processed with FITS Liberator, PixInsight and Photoshop 2023.

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NGC 1300, John Bozeman