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 NGC 7469
 
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#NGC7469 #hubble
 
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Aaron S. Evans (UVA, NRAO, State University of New York at Stony Brook), Hubble Heritage–ESA/Hubble Collaboration
 
Published: 09/23/20
 
 A beautiful astronomical image!

Here's a brief rundown on the galaxy:

**NGC 7469**

* A spiral galaxy located approximately 220 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus.
* Classified as an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN), indicating that it is actively accreting material onto its supermassive black hole.
* The galaxy has two distinct components: a bright central core and a ring-shaped region of intense star formation.

**Image Details**

* Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope as part of the Hubble Heritage program.
* Processed image showcasing the galaxy's vibrant colors, with blues and purples dominating the outer regions.
* The image highlights the interplay between the central black hole, the surrounding gas and dust, and the star-forming ring.

**Context**

* NGC 7469 is a relatively small and young galaxy compared to others in the universe. Its compact size and intense activity make it an interesting target for astronomers studying galaxy evolution.
* The image demonstrates the power of Hubble's advanced optics and cameras to capture stunning views of distant galaxies, providing valuable insights into their structure, composition, and behavior.

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