Hubble Spots a Bright Spiral Galaxy in the Antlia Constellation
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a stunning image of galaxy NGC 3137, located 53 million light-years away, revealing its structure and star formation.

The NASA Hubble Space Telescope has taken a breathtaking image of the spiral galaxy NGC 3137, situated in the constellation Antlia, known as the Air Pump. Located 53 million light-years from Earth, this galaxy provides astronomers with a prime opportunity to study star birth and death cycles in a nearby system similar to our own.
NGC 3137 is part of a galaxy group believed to resemble the Local Group, which contains the Milky Way. This group includes NGC 3175 and several dwarf galaxies, with over 500 candidates identified so far. Studying these groups helps scientists understand the dynamics of our galactic neighborhood better.
Hubble’s image reveals intricate details of NGC 3137 by combining observations across six different color bands. Its core hosts a black hole estimated to be 60 million times more massive than the Sun, surrounded by a network of dust and gas clouds. The galaxy’s tilted perspective offers a rare view of its loose, feathery spiral arms, almost like delicate plumes floating in space.
Such detailed observations are crucial for understanding how stars form and how galaxies evolve over time. Hubble’s ability to capture these fine details in distant objects continues to expand our knowledge of the universe’s history and structure.
An image from Hubble showcases NGC 3137’s spiral structure and its massive black hole, highlighting the galaxy’s beauty and complexity.
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