Nearby Galaxy Is Almost Milky Way Look-alike

Nearby Galaxy Is Almost Milky Way Look-alike
This image is an edge-on view of the spiral galaxy NGC 4945, which is thought to look much like the Milky Way, but with a brighter center that harbors a supermassive black hole. Sites of active star formation in the image appear bright pink. (Image credit: ESO)

A relatively nearby galaxy that closely resembles our ownMilky Way can be seen edge-on in a new image.

Observations of the galaxy, NGC 4945, suggest that this hiveof stars is a spiralgalaxy much like our own, with swirling, luminous arms and a bar-shapedcentral region.

But that's where the similarity seems to end: NGC 4945 has abrighter center than theMilky Way; the look-alike's center likely harbors a supermassiveblack hole that is devouring reams of matter and blasting energy out intospace.

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