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Credit & Copyright: Data -
Hubble Legacy Archive,
Processing -
Robert Gendler
Explanation:
Distorted
galaxy NGC 2442
can be found in the southern constellation of the
flying fish,
(Piscis) Volans.
Located about 50 million light-years away, the galaxy's two
spiral
arms extending from a pronounced central bar have a hook-like
appearance in wide-field images.
But this mosaicked close-up,
constructed from Hubble Space Telescope
data, follows the galaxy's structure in amazing detail.
Obscuring dust lanes, young blue star clusters and
reddish star forming regions
surround a core of yellowish light from an older population of stars.
The sharp Hubble data also reveal more distant
background galaxies seen right through NGC 2442's
star clusters
and nebulae.
The image spans about 75,000 light-years at the estimated distance
of NGC 2442.
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Publications with keywords: spiral galaxy
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See also:
- APOD: 2025 September 4 Á NGC 4565: Galaxy on Edge
- APOD: 2025 August 28 Á Galaxies, Stars, and Dust
- APOD: 2025 August 22 Á A Tale of Two Nebulae
- APOD: 2025 August 19 Á Giant Galaxies in Pavo
- APOD: 2025 August 18 Á NGC 1309: A Useful Spiral Galaxy
- APOD: 2025 July 4 Á NGC 6946 and NGC 6939
- APOD: 2025 June 30 Á NGC 4651: The Umbrella Galaxy