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science-and-technology2 years ago

Hubble's Insight into the Complexities of Interpreting Galactic Imagery

NASA and ESA have shared a new photo from the Hubble Space Telescope showing a seemingly dense cluster of galaxies, but appearances can be deceiving in space photography. The largest spiral galaxy, NGC 1356, and two others, LEDA 467699 and LEDA 95415, look like they're close together, but in reality, they are hundreds of millions of light-years apart. The image highlights the challenge in interpreting celestial distances from two-dimensional images, as the actual proximity of these galaxies differs significantly from their angular separation in the sky.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Hubble's Glimpse into the Spiraled Depths of Cosmic Scale"

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured an image showcasing a group of spiral galaxies, highlighting the deceptive nature of spatial perception in astronomy. The image features NGC 1356, LEDA 467699, LEDA 95415, and IC 1947, with some appearing to be close companions due to their angular proximity. However, the actual distances between these galaxies are vast, with NGC 1356 and LEDA 95415 being nearly 300 million light-years apart, while NGC 1356 and IC 1947 are much closer in three-dimensional space than they appear, demonstrating the complexity of interpreting cosmic distances from two-dimensional images.