"NASA's Telescope Captures Rare Radio Galaxy and Mesmerizing Space Pictures"

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of the lenticular galaxy NGC 612, showcasing its massive galactic disk comprised of dust and hydrogen. This rare non-elliptical radio galaxy emits significant radio emissions and is believed to have had a past interaction with a companion spiral galaxy. Astronomers hope that studying NGC 612 will provide insights into the causes of radio wave emissions in galaxies.
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