File:Arp 280.png

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I'm not really sure what is going on here, but have come to expect that with Prop15446 galaxies. The smaller galaxy seems drawn toward the larger one, but I wonder whether it has already made its first pass of the more massive galaxy. There is a curious scattering of loose stars directly across from the small galaxy on the other side of the larger one.

A ground-based color view from the DECaLS viewer is here: legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=174.4351&dec=47.8932&z...

Data from the following proposal is used to create this image: Establishing HST's Low Redshift Archive of Interacting Systems

All channels: ACS/WFC F606W

North is 1.62° counter-clockwise from up.
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Author Judy Schmidt from USA

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by geckzilla at https://flickr.com/photos/54209675@N00/47976869837 (archive). It was reviewed on 2 June 2019 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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