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English: 3C234 is a Seyfert galaxy with an Active Galactic Nucleus and is radio-loud. Imaged as part of the Zoogems project. |
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Source | https://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/mastpreview?mission=hst&dataid=JDS46K010 |
Author | A Hubble Space Telescope image taken as part of the Zoogems project. |
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