Dwarf starburst galaxy Henize 2-10 sparkles with young stars in this Hubble visible-light image. The bright region at the center, surrounded by pink clouds and dark dust lanes, indicates the location of the galaxy?s massive black hole and active stellar nurseries. Credit: NASA, ESA, Z. Schutte, A. Reines, B. Tully, S. Conti, W. Vacca, A. Pagan via CNP. 20 Jan 2022 Pictured: A pullout of the central region dwarf starburst galaxy Henize 2-10 traces an outflow, or bridge of hot gas 230 light-years long, connecting the galaxy?s massive black hole and a star-forming region. Hubble data on the velocity of the outflow from the black hole, as well as the age of the young stars, indicates a causal relationship between the two. A few million years ago, the outflow of hot gas slammed into the dense cloud of a stellar nursery and spread out, like water from a hose impacting a mound of dirt. Now clusters of young stars are aligned perpendicular to the outflow, revealing the path of its spread. Credit: NASA, ESA, Z. Schutte, A. Reines, B. Tully, S. Conti, W. Vacca, A. Pagan via CNP. Photo credit: NASA, ESA, Zachary Schutte (XGI), Amy Reines (XGI), Alyssa Pagan (STScI) via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342