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The magnificent eye of a snake caught by Hubble – Sprout Wired
With ESA / Hubble September 13, 2020 This magnificent galaxy, NGC 2835, is located near the head of the southern constellation Hydra. Credit: ESA /

This magnificent galaxy, NGC 2835, is located near the head of the southern constellation Hydra. Credit: ESA / Hubble & NASA, J.P. Lee, and the Fangz-HST team. Approval: Judy Schmidt (Geekzilla)
The twisted patterns produced by the multiple rounds of NGC 2835 create the illusion of the eye. This is an apt description, as this magnificent galaxy is located near the head of the southern constellation Hydra. This is an amazingly forbidden circle, more than half the width Galaxy, Is brilliantly…
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