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Telescope Reveals Galaxy in Unseen Hues

Astronomers using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope have unveiled a breathtaking new image of the Sculptor Galaxy in thousands of unseen colors. By stitching together 100 exposures over 50 hours, the team created a panoramic view spanning 65,000 light-years from edge to edge. Each pixel in the mosaic carries spectral fingerprints of hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, and oxygen, revealing the galaxy’s rich chemical tapestry. Researchers identified around 500 glowing nebulae—five times more than previous surveys—painting a vivid picture of star birth and stellar evolution.

The VLT’s powerful spectrograph captures both the grand sweep of the galaxy and the fine detail of individual star-forming clouds. This technique opens a window into how newborn stars sculpt their surroundings and how ancient gas flows feed the central black hole. Scientists hope these color maps will guide future studies of galactic life cycles and cosmic chemistry. The breakthrough underscores that even our nearest galactic neighbors still hold astonishing secrets waiting to be discovered.

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