See a spiral galaxy with neighbors

NGC 4680 is a galaxy in the constellation Virgo Type: S/P. 

You can't see it clearly in the photo

the object's pronounced structure, which is why it is sometimes considered as a lenticular galaxy.This type of galaxy is between elliptical and spiral in Hubble's classification.

In addition, there are neighboring ones next to the galaxy. It should be noted that a supernova SN 1997bp exploded in the galaxy NGC 4680 in 1997.

Image captured with Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3). The camera is capable of capturing images in the visible, near infrared, near and mid ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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