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Hubble Space Telescope 
Close-up views of the active galaxy M82 
2006, March 
  
Hubble space telescope 
ESA - European Space Agency 
NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA), ID number: SEM7L8OFGLE 
  
 
LL/37427 
  
Close-up of some of the most interesting parts of the Hubble Space Telescope image of the active galaxy Messier 82 (M82), taken in March 2006.
 
Left: A portion of M82's bluish disk, largely composed of hot young stars. Numerous bright blue-white star-forming clumps and wisps of darker, cooler dust and gas appear superimposed on the disk.
 
Centre: The central "inner-city" portion of the galaxy shows the combined light of countless stars and reveals numerous star-forming clumps, dark red clouds of gas and dust obscuring the light from the galaxy's core, and an overall field of fainter red (cooler) and blue (hotter) stars. 
 
 
  
 
  
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