James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Early Barred Spiral Galaxy

📰 Original title: James Webb reveals a barred spiral galaxy shockingly early in the Universe

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📸 Messier 109
Barred spiral galaxy M109 lies just beneath the Big Dipper in Ursa Major. Though small in our sky, it spans 120,000 light-years across at a distance of 60 million light-years. This view also shows possible satellite galaxies UGC 6969, UGC 6940, and UGC 6923.
📅 June 27, 2025
📷 Robert Eder
🔗 https://stellarsnap.space
#APOD #Messier109 #M109 #NGC3992 #BarredSpiral #UrsaMajor #GalaxyCluster #Astrophotography #StellarSnap #DeepSky #SatelliteGalaxies
📸 In the Center of Spiral Galaxy M61
M61 (NGC 4303) is a barred spiral galaxy 55 million light-years away in the Virgo Cluster. Its bright center contains a supermassive black hole surrounded by a smaller spiral of star-forming gas — like a galaxy within a galaxy.
📅 June 24, 2025
📷 Robert Gendler, NASA, ESA, Hubble, ESO
🔗 https://stellarsnap.space
#APOD #M61 #NGC4303 #SpiralGalaxy #BarredSpiral #BlackHole #Galaxies #Astrophotography #StellarSnap #NASA #ESA #Hubble
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