Spiral Galaxy NGC 1512: The Nuclear Ring
What's happening around the center of this spiral galaxy?
Seen in total,
NGC 1512
appears to be a
barred spiral galaxy --
a type of spiral that has a straight bar of stars across its center.
This bar crosses
an inner ring, though, a ring not seen as it surrounds
the pictured region.
Featured in this
Hubble Space Telescope image is a "nuclear ring"
-- one that surrounds the nucleus of the spiral.
The two
rings are connected not only by a
bar of bright stars but by dark lanes of dust.
Inside of this nuclearring, dust continues to spiral right into the very center -- possibly the location of a large
black hole.
The rings are bright with newly formed
stars.