Virtual Flyby of the Whirlpool Galaxy

Copyright: Public Domain
Model: gemini-2.0-flash-exp
Prompt version: 1.0

What would it look like to fly over a Galaxy? To help visualize this, astronomers and animators at the Space Telescope Science Institute computed a virtual flyby of the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) using data and images from the Hubble Space Telescope.

At only 25 million light years distant and fully 50 thousand light years across, the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) is one of the brightest and most picturesque galaxies on the sky. Visible during the virtual flyby are spiral arms dominated by young blue Stars, older lighter-colored Stars, dark lanes of Dust, and bright red emission Nebula. Many galaxies far in the distance can be seen right through Whirlpool Galaxy (M51).

The visualization should be considered a time-lapse, because otherwise the speed of the virtual camera would need to be very near the speed of light.