Posted on 02/08/2022 10:05:53 AM PST by aimhigh
The Hubble Telescope snapped the object named Arp 282, which is an interacting galaxy pair composed of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 169 & the galaxy IC 1559. In ESA's own words, this incredible three-dimensional-looking picture by Hubble shows two galaxies interacting with each other as if engaging in a 'cosmic draw'. The interaction captured by the telescope is considered significant as astronomers believe that the interaction of galaxies with one another is an important aspect of their evolution. According to ESA, the object seen in the picture is named Arp 282, which is an interacting galaxy pair composed of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 169, seen at the bottom, and the galaxy IC 1559 at the top. Both the individual galaxies are said to have monumentally energetic cores, known as active galactic nuclei (AGN), although they are not visible in the picture.
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Oh no! The oceans will rise! The mountains will fall! The temperatures will increase! Life will decrease! HELP US ALL!!!
Bery cool photo, thanks for posting
tku-very interesting
The galaxy in the foreground is 470 billion miles closer to Hubble
Hubble Telescope Captures Incredible Image Of Two Interacting Galaxies; ESA Calls It Rare
Unexpected
Sudden
Safe and effective.
Sorry, couldn’t resist,
I do appreciate the pics you bring.
They are the epitome of sublime.
There could be hundreds, even thousands of habitable worlds involved in these collisions.
“Interacting.” Nice word for a galactic mass extinction event.
Smoke?
Imagine living on a planet close to the “interaction.”
5.56mm
That’s going to leave a mark.
470 billion miles is not very much in astronomical terms—one light-year is about 6 trillion miles. The far side of the large galaxy is probably tens of thousands of light-years further away than the closer side.
** Ping **
I’ve often wondered, if the the universe is expanding from the initial big bang, does that mean that there is a far edge and beyond that nothing exists yet?
Thanks for the ping! It looks like some galaxy will be getting a ticket for causing a collision.
M51 Galaxy, is located about 23 million light years away from earth. M51 estimated diameter is about 76,000 light-years. It is believed a large black hole resides at the galaxy core.
""The Whirlpool Galaxy’s companion, NGC 5195, is believed to have passed through M51’s main disk some 500 to 600 million years ago, which resulted in the larger galaxy developing a highly pronounced spiral structure. The smaller galaxy likely came from behind, passed through the larger galaxy and then crossed the disk again about 50 to 100 million years ago. Now, NGC 5195 appears to be slightly behind the Whirlpool Galaxy from our point of view.""
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Is this astronomically rare or abortion rare?
that’s not “smoke”. Those are billions of stars.
“ESA Calls It Rare”
In the history of the universe? How the Phoook would they know?
Is it as rare as breakthrough ChiComWuHu, or a different kind of rare?
That should buff right out.
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