NGC 3521 is a “flocculent” spiral galaxy located 35 million light-years away, in the Constellation Leo. Its declination (-0ยบ 2′) allows for this beautiful galaxy to be imaged from both Hemispheres. The term “flocculent” means that this galaxy has huge amounts of dust among the stars and it concentrates in short filaments … Continue reading NGC 3521, the Bubble Galaxy
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