 Through an extraordinary chance of alignment, a face-on spiral galaxy lies precisely in front of another larger spiral. This lineup provides us with a rare chance to visualize dark material within the front galaxy, seen only because it is silhouetted against the object behind it. The bright blue stars forming a pinwheel shape near the center of the front galaxy have formed recently from interstellar gas and dust. A small red patch near the center of the image is the bright nucleus of the background galaxy, NGC 3314B.