Credit & Copyright: Simone Curzi
and the
ShaRA
Team
Explanation:
An example of violence on a cosmic scale, enormous
elliptical galaxy NGC 1316 lies about 75 million light-years away
toward
Fornax,
the southern constellation of the Furnace.
Investigating
the startling sight, astronomers suspect the giant
galaxy of colliding with smaller neighbor NGC 1317 seen just right of
the large galaxy's center, producing far flung
star streams in loops and shells.
Light from their close encounter would
have
reached Earth some 100 million years ago.
In the sharp telescopic
image,
the central regions of NGC 1316 and NGC 1317
appear separated by over 100,000 light-years.
Complex
dust lanes
visible within also indicate that NGC 1316
is itself the result of a merger of galaxies in the distant past.
Found on the outskirts of the
Fornax galaxy cluster,
NGC 1316 is known as Fornax A.
One of the visually brightest of the Fornax cluster galaxies it is one
of the strongest and largest celestial radio sources with radio emission
extending well beyond
this one degree wide field-of-view.
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NGC 1316 - эллиптическая галактика - Скопление галактик
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