Hubble Telescope bounces back with glorious galaxy pic in ‘1-gyroscope mode’

a stunning spiral galaxy hangs dimly in the dark of space a bright light at its center illuminates nearby gasses swirling around in shades of pale blues whites and crisp browns
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The Hubble Space Telescope is back in action, having returned to science operations but now with just one operating gyroscope. And to prove it’s still got what it takes, the venerable observatory snapped a striking photo of the dusty spiral galaxy NGC 1546. 

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Located about 50 million light-years away in the constellation of Dorado, the Swordfish, NGC 1546 is a brilliant example of what’s referred to as a “flocculent” spiral. Rather than the graceful sweep of curved arms that some spiral galaxies have, NGC 1546’s appear more messy, with eruptions of star formation in the arms triggering more star formation nearby, leading to the patchy structure.



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