This image from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer shows the galaxy NGC
4569, located about four million light-years away in the constellation
Virgo. It is one of the largest and brightest spiral galaxies found in the
Virgo cluster of galaxies, the nearest major galaxy cluster to our Milky
Way galaxy.
Blue represents ultraviolet light captured by the telescope's
long-wavelength detector. Green shows ultraviolet light from the
short-wavelength detector, and red shows red visible light from the
Palomar 1.5-meter telescope, near San Diego.
The Galaxy Evolution Explorer data was taken in March 2004.