The nearby radio source Centaurus A (NGC 5128) looks like an
elliptical galaxy, crossed by a broad, irregular dust lane. The dark
band is probably the remains of a dusty spiral galaxy which is being
absorbed by the giant elliptical. The three plates which were
combined to make this colour picture have been copied to enhance
the fine detail of the dust lane and to suppress the bright background
of the elliptical galaxy. This process reveals many tiny red star-forming
regions, especially prominent towards the end of the dust lane, and
the clumps of young blue stars recently formed from them. The
curious green star in the dust lane is because the blue and green-light
plates were taken when supernova 1986g had just appeared, while
the red-light plate was taken a year later when the supernova had
faded.
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