 This Hubble Space Telescope photograph showcases the majestic spiral galaxy UGC 2885, located 232 million light years away. The galaxy is 2.5 times wider than our Milky Way and contains 10 times as many stars. A number of foreground stars in our Milky Way can be seen in the image identified by their diffraction spikes. The brightest one is on the line of sight to the galaxy's disc. The galaxy has been nicknamed Ruben's Galaxy after astronomer Vera Ruben who studied the galaxy's rotation rate in search of dark matter. The James Webb Space Telescope could be used to explore the center of this galaxy as well as the globular cluster population around it.