An illustration shows a numerical computation of the removal of the outer layers of stars of a dwarf elliptical galaxy by tidal forces as it plunges past NGC 1399, the central giant galaxy in the Fornax cluster. The insets show the expected before-and-after views in actual images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope -- a dwarf elliptical galaxy (top) and an ultra-compact dwarf galaxy (bottom).

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