
Want to know what we look like from outside the Milky Way Galaxy? Here you go—a privileged view from the Hubble Space Telescope. Of course, this IS a different galaxy, but it’s much like our own: brimming with starbirth regions, shaped into spiral arms and dust lanes that girdle a brilliant core where a black hole lies buried. Gaze at this and think of the millions of stars and planets and maybe even life forms that inhabit this galactic “twin” to our own!