File:Globular Clusters in NGC 4490 (35886994226).png
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[edit]DescriptionGlobular Clusters in NGC 4490 (35886994226).png |
English: A close-up view of the center of the galaxy. I like to show it like this because I can have the brightness a little less harsh with this composition and then you can see the whiteish, fuzzy globular clusters better. There are probably several dozen embedded in this area alone.
A longer description is available at the uncropped version of the image: www.flickr.com/photos/geckzilla/35539292900/ North is up. |
Date | Taken on 14 July 2017, 21:04:35 |
Source | Globular Clusters in NGC 4490 |
Author | geckzilla |
Flickr sets InfoField | all astronomy; Hubble Processing |
Flickr tags InfoField | hubble; bar; 13364; ultraviolet; spiral; hst; infrared; 13773; galaxy; legus |
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