Messier 66 Close Up

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Model: gpt-4.1
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Model: gpt-4.1
Prompt version: 1.0
Big, beautiful spiral galaxy Messier 66 lies a mere 35 million light-years away. The gorgeous island universe is about 100 thousand light-years across, similar in size to the Milky Way.
This Hubble Image close-up view spans a region about 30,000 light-years wide around the galactic core. It shows the Galaxy’s disk dramatically inclined to our line-of-sight.
Surrounding its bright core, the likely home of a supermassive Black Hole, obscuring Cosmic Dust lanes and young, blue Star Clusters sweep along spiral arms dotted with the tell-tale glow of pinkish Star Forming Regions.
Messier 66, also known as NGC 3627, is the brightest of the three galaxies in the gravitationally interacting Leo Triplet.