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Galaxies are thought to form and grow by collisions and mergers, and elliptical galaxies may be the ultimate result of this ...
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The collision will happen in about five billion years. The result will be a large, elliptical galaxy. In this case both galaxies are armed with massive black holes, so it will be an even match.
A view of the spiral galaxy NGC 3982, as seen by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Galaxies come in many different variations, but astronomers classify them into four main types: spiral, elliptical ...
Type c-D elliptical galaxies are a subtype of giant elliptical galaxies and are characterized by a large halo of stars. Lenticular galaxies are an intermediate galaxy between elliptical galaxies and ...
Galaxy Arp 184, however, we are seeing from an angle, so it looks different. More than that, though, Arp 184 is skewed so that it isn’t perfectly spiral shaped.
The Hubble Space Telescope marks its 35th anniversary with a stunning new image of the Sombrero Galaxy. This detailed view reveals the galaxy's structure, including its bright bulge and dusty disc.
Located approximately 30 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo, the Sombrero Galaxy, also known as Messier 104, is viewed nearly edge-on by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Hubble's new image of the Sombrero Galaxy, Messier 104. ESA/Hubble & NASA, K. Noll Messier 104 was discovered back in 1781 by the French astronomer Pierre Méchain—and has since been the subject ...