Spiral Galaxy NGC 1512: The Nuclear Ring
© NASA, ESA, Hubble, LEGUS; Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt
What's happening around the center of this spiral galaxy? Seen in total, NGC 1512 appears to be a barred spiral galaxy — a type of spiral that has a straight bar of stars across its center. This bar crosses an inner ring, though, a ring not seen as it surrounds the pictured region. Featured in this Hubble Space Telescope image is a "nuclear ring" — one that surrounds the nucleus of the spiral. The two rings are connected not only by a bar of bright stars but by dark lanes of dust. Inside of this nuclearring, dust continues to spiral right into the very center — possibly the location of a large black hole. The rings are bright with newly formed stars.
Based on Astronomy Picture Of the Day.
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