New Delhi: Space has always been a center of mystery and curiosity for humans and as scientists are constantly making new discoveries, this curiosity is growing even more. Recently, a telescope by the US Space Agency NASA has seen a unique view into space for the first time. Consumption of these three foods can reduce the risk of dementia The Hubble Space Telescope (NASA) of the National Aeronautics Space Administration has captured a unique photograph of NGC 3895, a spiral galaxy and was first discovered by William Herschel in 1790, but the 'Cosmic Ring of Fire' view has been seen for the first time. The official blog post of the Halub Space Telescope states, 'The distant Ursa major planetarium has a far-flung galaxy, which looks like a coffee-like structure by a starry-eyed barista.' Experts say that the galaxy recorded on Hubble is producing stars at a rate 50 times greater than the Milky Way. White woman begged for help from police on call This is not the first time NASA's Hubble Telescope has seen a very distant galaxy. Space agencies are constantly investigating the formation and evolution of comets, giant galaxies and star clusters. The Hubble Telescope proves very helpful for NASA, the United States space probe agency, which is the largest telescope ever sent by humans to space. These Indian extend help to bring Colombia's economy back on track