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NGC 253 The Silver Coin Galaxy
NGC 253, often called the Silver Coin Galaxy, is one of the brightest and dustiest spiral galaxies in the nearby universe. Seen here almost edge-on, its tilted disc reveals a turbulent star forming environment packed with glowing hydrogen regions, dense dust lanes, and clusters of young blue stars. The warm golden core shines through a veil of foreground dust where intense starburst activity is underway and driving powerful outflows that help shape the galaxy’s structure.
Located about 11 million light years away in Sculptor, NGC 253 anchors the Sculptor Group, one of the closest collections of galaxies to the Milky Way. Its proximity, brightness, and dramatic star forming regions have made it a favorite target for both astrophotographers and professional astronomers. Even in this deep image, the galaxy’s outer halo gently fades into the surrounding star field, hinting at its dynamic history of interactions and ongoing evolution.