This colorful picture resembles an abstract painting, or perhaps a contemporary stained-glass window. But it is actually an unusual view of a galaxy taken with the new MUSE instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope. Colors in astronomical pictures are usually related to the real color of an object. In this image, however, the colors represent the motion of the stars that form the giant elliptical galaxy Messier 87 - one of the brightest galaxies in the Virgo Cluster which lies about 50 million light-years away. Red in the image indicates that stars in that part of the object are, on average, moving away from us, blue means they are coming towards us, and yellow and green are in between. This new map of Messier 87 from MUSE shows these trends more clearly than ever before. It reveals a slow rotation of this massive object - the upper left part (in blue) is coming towards us and the lower right (in red) is moving away. It also reveals some unexpected features - for example the reversal of colors at the centre of the image, with blueish in the lower part of the centre and yellow-orange in the upper part - that suggest Messier 87 may have had a more dramatic past than previously believed, and may thus be the result of the merging of several galaxies. Release date October 13, 2014.

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