Jellyfish Galaxies and Rare 'Facehugger' Jellyfish Captured by Hubble and ROV

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Jellyfish Galaxies and Rare 'Facehugger' Jellyfish Captured by Hubble and ROV
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The Hubble Space Telescope has released its final image in a series of jellyfish galaxies, showcasing JO206 in the Aquarius constellation. These galaxies have tendrils of star formation caused by interaction with intra-cluster medium in galaxy clusters. Hubble’s findings suggest that environmental conditions minimally affect star formation, as evident from the similarities between star formations in the galaxy’s main disc and its tendrils.

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