
A spiral galaxy shown in mid-infrared light. The image is dominated by an extremely bright glow from the galaxy’s nucleus. Six large and two smaller rays of light emit from the centre, which are diffraction spikes created by the telescope’s optics. The galaxy’s spiral arms are visible by two lines of glowing orange bubbles which whirl out into the disc. Swirling blue clouds of dust make up the rest of the galaxy.
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Which galaxy is this? What survey is it from? I ask because your details looks just like a prompt for AI.
Edit: OP responded with a legit link. It’s M77. Not AI.
Was that taken with the Webb telescope? What’s the name of this galaxy?