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Spiral Galaxies NGC 3314a and b: "Caught in a spiral" in Hydra
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Spiral Galaxies NGC 3314a and b: "Caught in a spiral" in Hydra
Spiral Galaxies NGC 3314a and b: "Caught in a spiral" in Hydra | ESOThe image shows a pair of overlapping spiral galaxies, NGC 3314a and b, in the top left, caught in a majestic cosmic dance—captured by European Southern Observatory’s VLT Survey Telescope (VST).However, do not let the perspective fool you! They are, in fact, not interacting at all. The two galaxies, located between 117 and 140 million light-years away in the constellation of Hyd…
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