Hubble Space Telescope Images of M32 (original) (raw)

[ [M32 Nucleus, HST, PR 92-09]](../Pics/Jpg/m32h9209.jpg)
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Hubble Views the Nucleus of M32

As early as 1992, the Hubble Space Telescope was used to observe the central region of nearby elliptical galaxy M32, one of the satellite galaxies of theAndromeda Galaxy, M31. Within M32's nuclear region, astronomers found a central concentration of stars, with an invisible central mass weighing 3 million times the mass of the Sun. The Hubble images, obtained before HST's repair in 1993, show that the stars in M32 become extremely concentrated toward the nucleus. This central structure resembles the gravitational "signature" of the large central mass, of which many astronomers believe it is a massive black hole. The HST images show that M32 is an interesting "laboratory" for testing theories of these massive objects.



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