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Keywords: active galaxy, Perseus cluster, NGC 1275
![В центре NGC 4261](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/12/0001217656/ngc4261c_hst_big.preview.jpg)
7.11.1999
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of galaxies? The Hubble knows. This Hubble Space Telescope picture of the center of the nearby elliptical galaxy NGC 4261 tells one dramatic tale. The gas and dust in this disk are swirling into what is almost certainly a massive black hole.
![Галактики скопления в Персее](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/05/08/0001234688/PerseusCluster_gabany_abell426H600.preview.jpg)
8.05.2009
This colorful telescopic skyscape is filled with galaxies that lie nearly 250 million light-years away, the galaxies of the Perseus cluster. Their extended and sometimes surprising shapes are seen beyond a veil of foreground stars in our own Milky Way.
![Скопление галактик в Персее](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/10/25/0001200849/PerseusCluster_misti.preview.jpg)
25.10.2004
Here is one of the largest objects that anyone will ever see on the sky. Each of the fuzzy blobs in the above picture is a galaxy, together making up the Perseus Cluster, one of the closest clusters of galaxies.
![Скопление галактик в Персее](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/08/09/0001198941/perseus_pss.preview.gif)
15.08.1998
Here is one of the largest objects that anyone will ever see on the sky. Each of the fuzzy blobs in the above picture is a galaxy, together making up the Perseus Cluster, one of the closest clusters of galaxies.
![Скопление галактик в Персее](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/12/30/0001210672/perseusCluster_crawford_f26.preview.jpg)
30.12.2005
Here is one of the largest objects that anyone will ever see on the sky. Each of these fuzzy blobs is a galaxy, together making up the Perseus Cluster, one of the closest clusters of galaxies. The cluster is seen through a foreground of faint stars in our own Milky Way Galaxy.
![Скопление галактик в Персее](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/07/08/0001191483/perseus_pss.preview.gif)
26.04.1997
Here is one of the largest objects that anyone will ever see on the sky. Each of the fuzzy blobs in the above picture is a galaxy, together making up the Perseus Cluster, one of the closest clusters of galaxies.
![Рентгеновский ветер от NGC 3783](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/03/15/0001166622/xspec_ngc3783_chandra.preview.jpg)
1.06.2000
A black hole is supposed to inexorably attract matter. But the intense radiation generated as material swirls and plunges into its high gravity field also heats up surrounding gas and drives it away.
![Лебедь-A в рентгеновских лучах](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/10/07/0001180027/cyga_cxo_nrao.preview.jpg)
5.10.2002
Amazingly detailed, this false-color x-ray image is centered on the galaxy Cygnus A. Recorded by the orbiting Chandra Observatory, Cygnus A is seen here as a spectacular high energy x-ray source. But it is actually more famous at the low energy end of the electromagnetic spectrum as one of the brightest celestial radio sources.
![Рентгеновское излучение ядра скопления в Персее](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/12/08/0001210090/perseusCluster_cxc_c.preview.jpg)
8.12.2005
The Perseus Cluster of thousands of galaxies, 250 million light-years distant, is one of the most massive objects in the Universe and the brightest galaxy cluster in the x-ray sky. At its core lies the giant cannibal galaxy Perseus A (NGC 1275), accreting matter as gas and galaxies fall into it.
![Ядро скопления Персея в рентгене](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/03/15/0001166636/perseus_fabian_orig.preview.jpg)
15.06.2000
The Perseus Cluster of thousands of galaxies, 320 million light-years distant, is one of the most massive objects in the Universe. At its core lies the giant cannibal galaxy Perseus A (NGC 1275), accreting matter as gas and galaxies fall into it.
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