File:Arp 293.png
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Tidal interaction and streams between two spiral galaxies. Very interesting to see the trail of stars apparently flow from one galaxy into the other. It seems a bit ambiguous in this view, but the deep, widefield view available from the Legacy Survey makes it look plausible. The widefield color view is available here: legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=254.6166&dec=58.9466&l... Establishing HST's Low Redshift Archive of Interacting Systems All Channels: ACS/WFC F606W North is 0.41° clockwise from up. |
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Source | Arp 293 |
Author | Judy Schmidt from USA |
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