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(D.Goldman, J.Harvey, R.Gilbert, D.Verschatse) -
PROMPT (D.Reichart)
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 give it an
ominous
hook-shaped appearance.
This striking color image also shows obscuring
dust lanes, young blue star clusters and
reddish star forming regions
surrounding a core of yellowish light from an older population of stars.
But the star forming regions seem more concentrated along the
drawn-out northern (top) spiral arm.
The distorted structure is likely the result of a
close encounter
with a smaller galaxy located just outside this telescopic
field of view.
The picture spans
about 1/6 of a degree, or 150,000 light years at
the estimated distance
of NGC 2442.
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Based on Astronomy Picture
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Publications with keywords: barred spiral galaxy - interacting galaxies
Publications with words: barred spiral galaxy - interacting galaxies
See also:
- APOD: 2025 March 12 Á NGC 772: The Fiddlehead Galaxy
- APOD: 2025 March 11 Á NGC 1672: Barred Spiral Galaxy from Hubble
- Peculiar Galaxies of Arp 273
- APOD: 2025 January 6 Á Colliding Spiral Galaxies from Webb and Hubble
- Shell Galaxies in Pisces
- APOD: 2024 July 15 Á The Tadpole Galaxy from Hubble
- Unraveling NGC 3169