Hubble Telescope discovers thousands of hot stars camouflaging a spiral galaxy (photo)

A cropped section of the splotchy Hubble image. Various pinkish-red blobs are seen across a deep blue starry background.

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Bright pink splotches of young star clusters camouflage a barred spiral galaxy in a new photo from the Hubble Space Telescope. 

The galaxy, called NGC 5068, lies about 20 million light-years from Earth in the southern region of the constellation Virgo. NGC 5068 is believed to be approximately 45,000 light-years in diameter and have a prominent central structure shaped like a bar (captured in the top center of the new Hubble image) that is densely packed with mature stars, according to a statement from NASA. 

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