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Posted: 2025-05-20 17:02:17 UTC

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NGC 3596, a spiral galaxy 90 million light-years away in the Leo constellation, is viewed face-on from Earth, revealing active star formation in its spiral arms, marked by pink regions and blue young stars.
Spiral galaxy NGC 3596 located 90 million light-years away.
Face-on view from Earth showcases spiral arms.
Star formation activity indicated by pink regions and blue young stars.