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  2. UGC 6697 - Wikipedia

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    UGC 6697 is a large irregular [1] spiral galaxy with a bar [2] located in the Leo constellation. [3] It is located 378 million light-years from the Solar System and has an estimated diameter of 205,000 light-years. [4] UGC 6697 is considered a starburst galaxy which produces high rates of star formation.

  3. NGC 3310 - Wikipedia

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    It is a starburst galaxy and it is likely that NGC 3310 collided with one of its satellite galaxies about 100 million years ago, triggering widespread star formation. It is thought to be located approximately 46 million light-years away from the Earth , and is thought to be about 22,000 light-years wide.

  4. Messier 82 - Wikipedia

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    Messier 82 (also known as NGC 3034, Cigar Galaxy or M82) is a starburst galaxy approximately 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is the second-largest member of the M81 Group , with the D 25 isophotal diameter of 12.52 kiloparsecs (40,800 light-years ).

  5. NGC 4332 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 4332 is a barred spiral galaxy [2] and a starburst galaxy [3] located 128 million light-years away [2] in the constellation Draco. The galaxy was discovered by astronomer William Herschel on March 20, 1790. [4] NGC 4332 is host to a supermassive black hole with an estimated mass of 9.5 × 10 7 solar masses. [5]

  6. NGC 3049 - Wikipedia

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    It also contains regions of ionized hydrogen and is a starburst galaxy. NGC 3049 is also a field galaxy, that is to say it does not belong to a cluster or group and is therefore gravitationally isolated. [2] NGC 3049 is a galaxy whose core shines in the field of ultraviolet. It is listed in the Markarian catalog under the reference Mrk 710 (MK ...

  7. Starburst region - Wikipedia

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    Starburst regions can occur in different shapes, for example in Messier 94 the inner ring is a starburst region. [5] Messier 82 has a starburst core of about 600 parsec in diameter. [3] Starbursts are common during galaxy mergers such as the Antennae Galaxies. In the case of mergers, the starburst can either be local or galaxy-wide depending on ...

  8. MCG +07-33-027 - Wikipedia

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    MCG +07-33-027 is an isolated spiral galaxy [2] located about 330 million light-years away [3] in the constellation Hercules. [4] It has a very high rate of star formation which would make it a starburst galaxy. Normally, starburst galaxies are triggered by the collision of another galaxy.

  9. Starburst galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The Antennae Galaxies are an example of a starburst galaxy occurring from the collision of NGC 4038/NGC 4039. Credit: NASA/ESA. A starburst galaxy is one undergoing an exceptionally high rate of star formation, as compared to the long-term average rate of star formation in the galaxy, or the star formation rate observed in most other galaxies.