Galaxy CGCG254-021
In a galatic cluster, a new galaxy was grown which providing astronomers with a unique glimpse.
This new galaxy was found out by the X-ray vision of NASA'a chandra telescope, Galaxy CGCG254-021 deep inside the Zwicky 8338 cluster nearly 700 million light-years from Earth. This tail, a stream of superheated interstellar gases, has been ripped from the galaxy as it interacts with the hotter intragalactic gases inside the cluster.
In a galatic cluster, a new galaxy was grown which providing astronomers with a unique glimpse.
This new galaxy was found out by the X-ray vision of NASA'a chandra telescope, Galaxy CGCG254-021 deep inside the Zwicky 8338 cluster nearly 700 million light-years from Earth. This tail, a stream of superheated interstellar gases, has been ripped from the galaxy as it interacts with the hotter intragalactic gases inside the cluster.
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