 Here we are zooming into NGC 4710 in the Virgo cluster. This magnificent giant galaxy is tilted edge-on to our view from Earth. This perspective allows astronomers to easily distinguish the central bulge of stars from its pancake-flat disk of stars, dust, and gas. When staring directly at the center of the galaxy, one can detect a faint, ethereal X-shaped structure. Such a feature, which astronomers call a boxy or peanut-shaped bulge, is due to the vertical motions of the stars in the galaxy's bar and is only evident when a galaxy is seen edge-on.