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wildlifewez New Member Registered: February 2011 Posts: 4 ![]() |
This composite image of Arp 147, a pair of interacting galaxies located about 430 million light years from Earth,
Arp 147 contains the remnant of a spiral galaxy (right) that collided with the elliptical galaxy on the left. This collision has produced an expanding wave of star formation that shows up as a blue ring containing in abundance of massive young stars. These stars race through their evolution in a few million years or less and explode as supernovas, leaving behind neutron stars and black holes. |
| · Date: Wed February 16, 2011 · Views: 1668 · Filesize: 65.8kb, 171.4kb · Dimensions: 1600 x 1200 · |
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