The US space agency NASA shared the picture, stating that it is a rare galaxy, which was discovered by British astronomer John Herschel in 1837. The NGC 612 can be easily seen from the Southern Hemisphere of the Earth.
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NGC 612 is Classed as a Lentible Galaxy, A Kind That In Most Cases Comprises Used Stellar Population and Modest ongoing ongoing Big Name Formation. Lentiblers have a Central Bulge and Disk Like Spiral Galaxies, howver they deficit the feature palms. pic.twitter.com/y1ptyygsn3
– Hubble (@nasahubble) October 3, 2023
Another special feature of NGC 612 is that it is a seyfert galaxy. A type of active galaxies is a type. This means that the matter near the center of the galaxy rotates in a calm manner around its nucleus. There are also many young stars in this galaxy, whose age is between 4 crore and 10 million years. This galaxy also causes radio ejaculation, which makes it a radio galaxy. Scientists have been able to detect 5 such galaxies so far in our universe.
Even though the James Web Spas Teaccopa launched in 2021 has replaced Hubble Telescopes, but Hubble is still working and will serve for the next several years. It was launched in 1990 by NASA and European Space Agency. Since then, Hubble has made the world aware of many unseen pictures of the remote universe.
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