Spiral galaxy NGC 5033

Spiral galaxy NGC 5033


Galaksi Spiral NGC 5033

Spiral Galaxy NGC 5033

















Island universe NGC 5033 which is superbly located about 40 million light-years away 
in the northern constellation Canes Venatici. Telescopic portrait reveals shocking details
of winding dust lanes near the center of the galaxy is bright and majestic, but relatively faint 
spiral sleeves. Decorated with pink star-forming regions and a massive blue star clusters, 
the arm has a range of more than 100,000 light-years, similar to the size of our Milky Way 
spiral.

An example that has been well terkaji of classification active Seyfert galaxy, NGC 5033 has 
a very bright center and varied. Emissions are likely powered by a supermassive black hole.
Bright nucleus and a rotating galactic center also seems slightly offset, shows that 
NGC 5033 is the result of an ancient galaxy mergers.



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