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Arp Madore 2339 661

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astronomy2 years ago

"Hubble's Spectacular Snapshot: A Mesmerizing Galactic Dance Unveiled"

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured an image of the interacting galaxy pair known as Arp-Madore 2339-661. This peculiar group actually consists of three galaxies, with NGC 7733N being a separate entity. The galaxies are gravitationally interacting with each other and are located roughly 500 million light-years away in the constellation Tucana. They are referred to as a "merging group" and will eventually become a single entity.

science-and-astronomy2 years ago

"Surprising Trio of Galaxies Unveiled by Hubble Space Telescope (Photo)"

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured an image of two merging galaxies, NGC 7733 and NGC 7734, collectively known as Arp-Madore 2339-661. Within NGC 7733, a smaller galaxy called NGC 7733N has been discovered, previously obscured by dark dust. The three galaxies are interacting gravitationally and are on course to merge into a single, larger galaxy. The image shows the exchange of material between the galaxies as the larger one siphons gas and dust from its smaller companion.

astronomy2 years ago

Hubble's Spectacular Discovery: Interacting Galaxies Unveiled

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured an image of Arp-Madore 2339-661, initially thought to be a pair of interacting galaxies, but is actually a trio comprising NGC 7733, NGC 7734, and NGC 7733N. These galaxies, located in the Tucana constellation, are gravitationally interacting with each other and are on course to merge into a single entity.