Hubble Photographs Strange Galaxy

Hubble Photographs Strange Galaxy
Very deep NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope imaging of NGC 4921 with annotation to indictate the locations of some of the more interesting features of the galaxy and its surroundings. (Image credit: NASA, ESA and K. Cook (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA))

The Coma Galaxy Cluster is one of the closest very rich collections of galaxies in the nearby universe. The cluster, also known as Abell 1656, is about 320 million light-years from Earth and contains more than 1000 members.

Now the Hubble Space Telescope has revealed fine details of the galaxy, called NGC 4921, as well as an extraordinary rich background of more remote galaxies stretching back to the early universe.

NGC 4921 is one of the rare spirals in Coma, and a rather unusual one — it is an example of an "anemic spiral" where the normal vigorous star formation that creates a spiral galaxy’s familiar bright arms is much less intense. As a result there is just a delicate swirl of dust in a ring around the galaxy, accompanied by some bright young blue stars that are clearly separated out by Hubble’s sharp vision. Much of the pale spiral structure in the outer parts of the galaxy is unusually smooth and gives the whole galaxy the ghostly look of a vast translucent jellyfish.

 

 

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