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NASA photographs extremely rare ‘peculiar galaxy’ twice the size of the Milky Way- NASA News

NASA photographs extremely rare ‘peculiar galaxy’ twice the size of the Milky Way- NASA News NASA photographs extremely rare ‘peculiar galaxy’ twice the size of the Milky Way- NASA News
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has spotted a “peculiar galaxy” located 130 million light years away that’s bigger than the Milky Way. The image was captured of the galaxy called NGC 772 which is located in the constellation Aries. One noticeable difference between the galaxy and our own is the that it does not have a bar, unlike the Milky way which is a barred galaxy. Bars are bands of bright light caused by structures of dust and gas which run along the centre of galaxies. In a barred galaxy, bars contribute to the formation of stars by funnelling dust and gas into the core of the galaxy. In galaxies like NGC 772, this effect is missing, although there is still a lot of dust and gas around for star formation in other parts of the galaxy. NGC 772 is also an unusual stretched shape, which means it is technically classified as a “peculiar galaxy.”The peculiarity in its shape in this case is its arm in the upper portion of the image, which has distorted as its twisted and extended. The shape is caused by the movements of a nearby satellite galaxy, which is gravitationally bound to a larger galaxy and which orbits around it. Our galaxy also has satellite galaxies including the Large Magellanic Cloud and Small Magellanic Cloud, but observations made by the Hubble telesc...

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