Close-up: Spiral Galaxy Messier 96 in Leo | Victor Blanco Telescope
The asymmetrical appearance of Messier 96 hints at its history of gravitational interactions—dark dust trails are distributed unevenly throughout the spiral arms. These appear smeared in certain areas. Alhough it is not obvious in this image, astronomers agree that the bright core is not exactly at the center of the galaxy where they would expect it to be. These distorted spiral patterns and the misplaced central core point to disruption caused by the gravitational pull exerted by other galaxies in the Messier 96 Group that have drifted farther away from this preeminent group member.
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Image Processing: M. Rodriguez (Gemini Observatory/NSF NOIRLab), J. Miller (Gemini Observatory/NSF NOIRLab), T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage/NSF NOIRLab) & M. Zamani (NSF NOIRLab)
Duration: 30 seconds
Release Date: Aug. 10, 2026
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