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Triangulum Galaxy
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The VLT Survey Telescope (VST) at ESO's Paranal Observatory in Chile has captured this beautifully detailed image of the galaxy Messier 33, often called the Triangulum Galaxy. This nearby spiral, the second closest large galaxy to our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is packed with bright star clusters, and clouds of gas and dust. This picture is among the most detailed wide-field views of this object ever taken and shows the many glowing red gas clouds in the spiral arms with particular clarity.
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European Southern Observatory/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2658346
Legacy Identifier:
JA9878
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4000px × 3355px (~38 MB)
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astronomy
celestial body
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