"NASA's Hubble Telescope Captures LEDA Galaxy 52 Million Light-Years Away"

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NASA's Hubble telescope has captured an image of the LEDA galaxy, located 52 million light-years away, showing the effects of ram pressure on star formation. The galaxy, part of the Virgo constellation, is experiencing the force exerted by intergalactic gas as it moves through the Virgo cluster, affecting the formation of stars. This observation is part of a project to understand the impact of ram pressure on dwarf galaxies and its role in star formation, contributing to our knowledge of the universe.
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- 'Ram pressure can make stars': Nasa captures Virgo Galaxy cluster The Times of India
- NASA Hubble Telescope captures Virgo galaxy cluster that is 52 million light-years away. See pic Hindustan Times
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