Hubble reveals merging galaxies in the Coma Cluster. Cosmic collision may form elliptical galaxies in millions of years. NASA’s Hubble telescope captures galactic evolution in action.
Otherwise known as IC 3935, AGC 221216 or LEDA 44438, the galaxy pair is part of the Coma galaxy cluster. “The Coma cluster is a particularly rich cluster and contains over a thousand known galaxies,” ...
The Coma I Group is a group of galaxies located about 14.5 Mpc (47.3 Mly) away in the constellation Coma Berenices. The brightest member of the group is NGC 4725. The Coma I Group is rich in spiral ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image depicts the cosmic tangle that is MCG+05-31-045, a pair of interacting galaxies located 390 million light-years away and a part of the Coma galaxy cluster.
The only exceptions they knew about were faintly luminous filaments that seemed to connect a few galaxies. This week Astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky of CalTech announced his conclusion that these ...
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This is a prometheus exporter for AVM Fritz! home network devices commonly found in Europe. This exporter uses the devices builtin TR-064 API via the fritzconnection python module. The exporter should ...
Dark Matter Flies Ahead of Normal Matter in Mega Galaxy Cluster Collision July 24, 2024 — Astronomers have untangled a messy collision between two massive clusters of galaxies in which the ...
Astronomers have discovered a group of dwarf galaxies that are unusually aligned in a near-straight line, with most of them rotating in the same direction. These peculiar features challenge ...