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The James Webb Space Telescope captured images of 19 spiral galaxies in near- and mid-infrared light. - NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Janice Lee (STScI), Thomas Williams (Oxford), PHANGS Team
Media in category "Galaxy images" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Antennae galaxies xl.jpg 3,915 × 3,885; 14.64 MB. Huge-LQG CCLQG ...
The system was discovered [3] in images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope during the Massive Cluster Survey, MACS. [4] This cluster causes gravitational lensing of distant galaxies producing multiple images. [5] [6] Based on the distribution of the multiple image copies, scientists have been able to deduce and map the distribution of dark matter.
NGC 3977 along with NGC 3972 are listed together as Holm 304 in Erik Holmberg's A Study of Double and Multiple Galaxies Together with Inquiries into some General Metagalactic Problems, published in 1937. [3] This grouping is purely optical, as NGC 3977 is about four times farther away than NGC 3972. [4]
In one picture, Euclid captured a group shot of 1,000 galaxies in a cluster 240 million light-years away, against a backdrop of more than 100,000 galaxies billions of light-years away. A light ...
NGC 7769 also is listed as part of the five-member NGC 7771 Group (also known as LGG 483), which contains the 3 galaxies from Holm 820, NGC 7786, and UGC 12828. [ 4 ] NGC 7769 is a LINER galaxy, i.e. it has a type of nucleus that is defined by its spectral line emission which has weakly ionized or neutral atoms, while the spectral line emission ...
The Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies is a catalog of peculiar galaxies produced by Halton Arp in 1966. A total of 338 galaxies are presented in the atlas, which was originally published in 1966 by the California Institute of Technology. The primary goal of the catalog was to present photographs of examples of the different kinds of peculiar ...
It is a member of the NGC 5364 Group of galaxies (also known as LGG 362), itself one of the Virgo III Groups strung out to the east of the Virgo Supercluster of galaxies. [8] The galaxies NGC 5364 and NGC 5360 are also listed together as Holm 557 in Erik Holmberg's A Study of Double and Multiple Galaxies Together with Inquiries into some ...