"Stunning Hubble Image Uncovers Intergalactic Bridge in Merging Realms"

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The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of the Arp 107 system, revealing a faint bridge of gas connecting two colliding galaxies. Located 465 million light-years from Earth, the merging galaxies are connected by a tenuous stream of dust and gas. The larger galaxy, a Seyfert galaxy, exhibits an active galactic nucleus and a bright spiral arm speckled with budding stars. The smaller galaxy is being absorbed into the larger one, with a relatively faint core and spiral arms. The image was taken as part of an initiative to observe understudied members of the Arp catalog.
Topics:science#arp-107#astronomy#hubble-space-telescope#intergalactic-bridge#merging-galaxies#seyfert-galaxy
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