 NGC-1512 is a barred spiral galaxy spanning 70,000 light-years. The galaxy's core is unique for its stunning 2,400 light-year wide circle of infant star clusters called a circumnuclear starburst ring. In this view of the center of the magnificent barred spiral galaxy, Hubble's broad spectral vision reveals the galaxy at all wavelengths from ultraviolet to infrared. The colors, which indicate differences in light intensity, map where newly born star clusters exist in both dusty and clean regions of the galaxy.