 This image of the barred spiral galaxy, NGC 4314, shows the entire galaxy, including the bar of stars bisecting the core and the outer spiral arms, which begin near the ends of the bar. That's normal enough, but this Hubble image reveals clusters of infant stars that formed in a ring around the core. This close-up view by Hubble also shows other interesting details in the galaxy's core. Dust lanes, a smaller bar of stars, dust and gas embedded in the stellar ring, and an extra pair of spiral arms packed with young stars. These details make the center resemble a miniature version of the spiral galaxy itself.