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Barred galaxy NGC 4639 in Virgo

author: Nasa/Stsci/Novapix

reference: a-gax46-39001

Image Size 300 DPI: 17 * 17 cm

This Hubble Space Telescope image shows NGC 4639, a spiral galaxy located 78 million light-years away in the Virgo cluster of galaxies. The blue dots in the galaxy's outlying regions indicate the presence of young stars. Among them are older, bright stars called Cepheids, which are used as reliable milepost markers to obtain accurate distances to nearby galaxies. Astronomers measure the brightness of Cepheids to calculate the distance to a galaxy. After using Cepheids to calculate the distance to NGC 4639, the team compared the results to the peak brightness measurements of SN 1990N, a type Ia supernova located in the galaxy. Then they compared those numbers with the peak brightness of supernovae similarly calibrated in nearby galaxies. The team then determined that type Ia supernovae are reliable secondary distance markers, and can be used to determine distances to galaxies several hundred times farther away than Cepheids. An accurate value for the Hubble Constant depends on Cepheids and secondary distance methods. The color image was made from separate exposures taken in the visible and near-infrared regions of the spectrum with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2.

Keywords for this photo:

1996 - ASTRONOMY - BARRED SPIRAL GALAXY - CEPHEID - EVOLUTION - GALAXY - HST - HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE - NGC 4639 - SBbc - STAR - UNIVERSE EXPANSION - VARIABLE STAR - VIRGO - VIRGO CLUSTER - WIDE FIELD PLANETARY CAMERA - YOUNG STAR -