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astronomy2 years ago

"Hubble Space Telescope Captures Rare Radio Galaxy's Radiant Revelations"

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of the lenticular galaxy NGC 612, known for its significant radio emissions. This active and rare non-elliptical radio galaxy is located in the Sculptor constellation and exhibits characteristics of a Seyfert galaxy. Astronomers hope to uncover the causes of radio wave emissions in galaxies by studying NGC 612, which is one of only five known radio-emitting lenticular galaxies in the universe.

science-and-astronomy2 years ago

"Hubble Telescope Uncovers Rare Radio Galaxy with Luminous Heart"

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of lenticular galaxy NGC 612, which is an active galaxy with a supermassive black hole at its center. The galaxy's central region is incredibly energetic, spewing out jets of gas at nearly the speed of light and outshining the combined light of every star in the galaxy. NGC 612 is also a Seyfert galaxy, emitting large amounts of infrared radiation. This rare non-elliptical galaxy is believed to have had a past interaction with a companion spiral galaxy, and it is one of only five known radio-emitting lenticular galaxies.

astronomy2 years ago

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

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.