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A view of a Jovian total solar eclipse, caused by Ganymede casting a shadow on Jupiter, seen from NASA's Juno spacecraft.
Welcome to NGC 5068!
Shining in this new Hubble image, this galaxy contains a bright central bar, which is a densely packed region of mature stars seen up top.A black hole lurks behind the bar, tugging the stars together with its gravitational pull
NGC 685 is a spiral galaxy about 58 million light-years away. The whole galaxy is about 60,000 light-years across – a little more than half the size of our Milky Way:
Welcome to NGC 5068!
Shining in this new Hubble image, this galaxy contains a bright central bar, which is a densely packed region of mature stars seen up top.A black hole lurks behind the bar, tugging the stars together with its gravitational pull
NGC 685 is a spiral galaxy about 58 million light-years away. The whole galaxy is about 60,000 light-years across – a little more than half the size of our Milky Way: