
Royalty-free astronomy stock photo of the spiral galaxy M106 (NGC 4258). Optical data from the Digitized Sky Survey is shown as yellow, radio data from the Very Large Array appears as purple, X-ray data from Chandra is coded blue, and infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope appears red. Two anomalous arms, which aren’t visible at optical wavelengths, appear as purple and blue emission. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech; X-ray: CXC/Univ. of Maryland/A.S. Wilson et al.; Optical: Pal.Obs. DSS; IR: VLA: NRAO/AUI/NSF [0003-0804-2401-5504] by 0003
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anomalous arms, astronomy, canes venatici, galaxies, galaxy, in space, messier 106, nasa, national aeronautics and space administration, nature, outer space, space, spiral galaxies, spiral galaxy, universe
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