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Anemic Galaxy NGC 4921 at the Edge
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Anemic Galaxy NGC 4921 at the Edge
Explanation: How far away is spiral galaxy NGC 4921? Although presently estimated to be about 320 million
light years
distant, a more precise determination could be coupled with its known
recession speed
to help humanity better calibrate the
expansion rate
of the entire visible universe. Toward this goal, this image was taken by the
Hubble Space Telescope
in order to help identify key stellar distance markers know as
Cepheid variable
stars. Since
NGC 4921
is a member of the
Coma Cluster of Galaxies
, refining its distance would also allow a better
distance determination
to one of the largest
nearby clusters in the local universe
. The magnificent spiral
NGC 4921
has been informally dubbed
anemic
because of its low rate of star formation and
low surface brightness
. The remarkably sharp image was made with Hubble's
Advanced Camera for Surveys
, currently in need of repair.
Visible
in
the image
are, from the center, a bright nucleus, a bright
central bar
, a prominent
ring
of dark
dust
, blue
clusters
of recently formed stars, several smaller
companion galaxies
, unrelated
galaxies in the far distant universe
, and unrelated stars in our
Milky Way Galaxy
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