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  •  Washington - Sep 10, 2002
    A nearly perfect ring of hot, blue stars pinwheels about the yellow nucleus of an unusual galaxy known as Hoag's Object. This image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures a face-on view of the galaxy's ring of stars, revealing more detail than any existing photo of this object. The image may help astronomers unravel clues on how such strange objects form.

    The entire galaxy is about 120,000 light-years wide, which is slightly larger than our Milky Way Galaxy. The blue ring, which is dominated by clusters of young, massive stars, contrasts sharply with the yellow nucleus of mostly older stars.

    What appears to be a "gap" separating the two stellar populations may actually contain some star clusters that are almost too faint to see. Curiously, an object that bears an uncanny resemblance to Hoag's Object can be seen in the gap at the one o'clock position. The object is probably a background ring galaxy.

    Ring-shaped galaxies can form in several different ways. One possible scenario is through a collision with another galaxy.


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    Colorful Fireworks Finale Caps a Star's Life
     Washington - Jul 09, 2002
    Glowing gaseous streamers of red, white, and blue ¿ as well as green and pink ¿ illuminate the heavens like Fourth of July fireworks.

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