'Squid Galaxy': NGC 1068 in Cetus | Webb+VLA+Hubble+Chandra [Budget Alert]
NGC 1068 is a relatively nearby spiral galaxy containing a black hole at its center that is twice as massive as the Milky Way’s. Chandra shows a million-mile-per-hour wind is being driven from NGC 1068’s black hole and lighting up the center of the galaxy in X-rays.
X-rays from Chandra (blue), radio data from NSF’s VLA radio data (pink), and optical data from Hubble and Webb (yellow, grey and gold)
Image Description: This nearby spiral galaxy is viewed face-on with its tightly packed golden arms and faint purple clouds spiraling around a hazy core. There, million-mile-per-hour winds swirl around a glowing black hole.
Release Date: Aug. 21, 2025
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