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Published by Jay-qu 06-09-2006
This is a unique view of the disk galaxy NGC 5866 tilted nearly edge-on to our line-of-sight. Hubble's sharp vision reveals a crisp dust lane dividing the galaxy into two halves. The image highlights the galaxy's structure: a subtle, reddish bulge surrounding a bright nucleus, a blue disk of stars running parallel to the dust lane, and a transparent outer halo.

NGC 5866 is a disk galaxy of type "S0" (pronounced s-zero). Viewed face on, it would look like a smooth, flat disk with little spiral structure. It remains in the spiral category because of the flatness of the main disk of stars as opposed to the more spherically rotund (or ellipsoidal) class of galaxies called "ellipticals." Such S0 galaxies, with disks like spirals and large bulges like ellipticals, are called 'lenticular' galaxies. NGC 5866 lies in the Northern constellation Draco, at a distance of 44 million light-years. It has a diameter of roughly 60,000 light-years only two-thirds the diameter of the Milky Way, although its mass is similar to our galaxy. This Hubble image of NGC 5866 is a combination of blue, green and red observations taken with the Advanced Camera for Surveys in February 2006.

Large Version of Pic here

Credit: NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)

Acknowledgment: W. Keel (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa)
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By ronthepon on 06-09-2006
Re: Hubble Sees Galaxy on Edge

Very interesting. Provides a nice example of how we cannot assume our earthly observation post to be faultless.
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By Jay-qu on 06-09-2006
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well its not like its a bad thing.. There is so many galaxies out there that it is only a matter of probability that we will see them all from unique angles, which is really a good thing.
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By Sharmistha on 06-19-2006
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