In its 30 years of aid, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope amassed millions of photographs of fascinating events. It has seized some of the most incredible views of the universe, lending space enthusiasts’ eyes a delight. Now, one extreme image that occurs like a grand spiral staircase sliding through space is among the most current shares by the American space agency.
Taking to Twitter, the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) experienced a magnificent picture of galaxy M51, also known as the Whirlpool Galaxy. “Round and round we go… Let yourself be whisked away by the Whirlpool Galaxy’s curving arms, pink star-forming regions, and brilliant blue strands of star clusters,” NASA wrote in the caption.
“I wish there was an A.I. that could interpret images and turn them into the music. I’d love to hear what this picture sounded like,” wrote one user. “It looks so beautiful in there and all the beautiful lights,” added another. A third user said, “What a beauty, can’t divert my eyes.”
According to a press remark, the space agency clarified that the graceful, winding arms of the majestic spiral universe M51 are certainly of stars and gas braided with dust. It announced that such striking arms are a hallmark of so-called “grand-design spiral galaxies.”
“In M51, also known as the Whirlpool galaxy, these arms serve an important purpose: they are star-formation factories, compressing hydrogen gas and creating clusters of new stars,” NASA added.