NASA's daily: Galaxy pig sea of Hubble

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NASA's daily: Galaxy pig sea of Hubble

What happens to this spiral galaxy? A few hundreds of millions of years, only the galaxy NGC 2936, which is the upper of two larges galaxy phenomena, the normal spiral galaxy, revolves around itself and create stars and muddle their own.

 But Bagturabha more giant oval of the galaxy NGC 2937 at the bottom collapsed on them.

 Hence NGC 2936 took the symbolic name "porpoise" (a type of dolphin) and this is not a deviation of the track only, but for distorted by interaction Altgazba the extreme.

 Blue star-fangled be a dolphin's nose towards the upper left of the galaxy, while a spiral galaxy center dolphin eye.

 On the other hand seems to Hungarian pair Arp 142 for some of that penguin protects the egg.

 Over all, the complex lines of dark dust and streams of bright blue stars publishes the galaxy to the lower right.

 This photo was taken with unprecedented detail for Arp 142 newly published last year by the Hubble telescope.

 Away from us Arp 142 is about 300 million light-years away and is located toward the constellation coincidence vivid water (Hydra).

 Likely to be integrated into the galaxy during the nearly billion next year the largest galaxy problems.
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