NGC 1672: Barred Spiral Galaxy from Hubble Many spiral galaxies have bars across their centers. Even our own Milky Way Galaxy is thought to have a modest central bar . Prominently barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672, featured here, was captured in spectacular detail in an image taken by the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope . Visible are dark filamentary dust lanes , young clusters of bright blue stars, red emission nebulas of glowing hydrogen gas, a long bright bar of stars across the center, and a bright active nucleus that likely houses a supermassive black hole . Light takes about 60 millio n years to reach us from NGC 1672 , which spans about 75,000 light years across. NGC 1672 , which appears toward the constellation of the Dolphinfish ( Dorado ), is being studied to find out how a spiral bar contributes to star formation in a galaxy's central regions. October 09, 2018 via ...