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"A Cosmic Rose", Arp 273 // Riedl Rudolf
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Arp 273
Credits: Adam Block, Mount Lemmon SkyCenter, University of Arizona
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A rose made of galaxies
Arp 273 is a pair of interacting galaxies, 300 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda. It was first described in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, compiled by Halton Arp in 1966. The larger of the spiral galaxies, known as UGC 1810, is about five times more massive than the smaller galaxy. It has a disc that is tidally distorted into a rose-like shape by the gravitational pull of the companion galaxy below it, known as UGC 1813. The smaller galaxy shows distinct signs of active star formation at its nucleus, and "it is thought that the smaller galaxy has actually passed through the larger one."
#rose#astronomy#astrophotography#astro community#science#photography#space#hubble telescope#astrophile#cosmos#astrophysics
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This image of a pair of interacting galaxies called Arp 273 was released to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the launch of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
The larger of the spiral galaxies, known as UGC 1810, has a disk that is tidally distorted into a rose-like shape by the gravitational tidal pull of the companion galaxy below it, known as UGC 1813.
A swath of blue jewels across the top is the combined light from clusters of intensely bright and hot young blue stars. The distorted shape shows signs of tidal interactions with the smaller of the two. It is thought that the smaller galaxy has actually passed through the larger one.
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I actually did a thing today. I changed Connie’s hair to be her new hair design cause I love it. I still have work to do on the line-art but I thought I should share this with Tumblr.I MADE A PUN. AHAHAHHAHAHAHA.... Astronomy puns.... It’s a rose made of two galaxies.... //awkward laughter as I back off into the darkness off SU obsession
Copyrights of characters to Rebecca Sugar and Cartoon Network
Why is watch SU on yahoo linked to this???????????????
#steven universe#connie#stevonnie#connie maheswaran#su#lion#Arp 273#interacting galaxies#astronomy#galaxies#lars and the stars#UGC 1810#UGC 1813#cartoon network#rebecca sugar
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Arp 273, UGC 1810 & UGC 1813 two interacting galaxies via /r/spaceporn https://ift.tt/31H1vXG
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Just Passing through This pair of galaxies known as Arp 273 is made of a larger galaxy numbered UGC 1810 and a smaller companion galaxy, UGC 1813. Both of these galaxies are distorted as they’re captured here in the process of a collision. The larger upper galaxy has had its outermost arms completely spread out by the collision, creating a rose pattern that now surrounds the core at a distance. The level of disruption occurring in this galaxy and the pattern where the arms have been flung so far out suggests that the smaller galaxy actually passed completely through the larger galaxy.
The blue areas in this shot are areas of active star formation; hot, newly-formed stars give off lots of high energy light that can be characterized by the Hubble Telescope. The blue clusters above the upper galaxy are also areas of star formation. The collision between these galaxies created waves in clouds of gas and dust in both galaxies, leading to these new clusters of star formation. The single stars that show Xs at their corners are much closer than the other galaxies, which are roughly 300 million light years away. Those stars are in our own galaxy. -JBB Image source: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/30857
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Arp 273, UGC 1810 & UGC 1813 two interacting galaxies
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Arp 273, UGC 1810 & UGC 1813 two interacting galaxiesspaceporn
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✨🔭🌙💫.*. ⭐ Galáxia Arp 273, localizada a 340 milhões de anos-luz, na constelação de Andrômeda.
✨Uma Rosa no Céu?
A "Rosa das Galáxias" provém de uma linda "dança" que acontece no céu de duas belas e fotogênicas galáxias que estão interagindo entre si já há algum tempo, e fazendo um grande e emocionante espetáculo no espaço profundo.
A maior das galáxias, a espiral conhecida como UGC 1810, possui um disco que está totalmente distorcido e sua forma está parecida com uma rosa, e isto acontece devido à interação gravitacional causada por sua companheira a UGC 1813.
Nome do fotogênico grupo de galáxias: Arp 273
Tipo de Objeto: Galáxias em interação
Constelação: Andrômeda
Distância: 340 milhões de anos-luz
Crédito da Imagem: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
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A Galactic Rose, Arp 273 // Pepperoni
#astronomy#astrophotography#galaxy#spiral galaxy#star-forming galaxy#interacting galaxies#peculiar galaxy#Arp 273#UGC 1810#UGC 1813#andromeda
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CELESTIAL BODIES INKTOBER DAY 25: THE ROSE GALAXY
Distance from Earth: 300,000,000 light-years
The Rose Galaxy is a pair of interacting spiral galaxies found in the constellation Andromeda. The larger galaxy, known as UGC 1810, is five times more massive than the smaller galaxy, UGC 1813. The larger galaxy’s disc is tidally distorted into a beautiful rose-shaped spiral by the gravitational pull of its companion galaxy, which whirls up into UGC 1810 like a stem. It’s believed that the smaller galaxy actually passed through the larger one at some point in time. Here’s an image of the Rose Galaxy taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.
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Arp 273, UGC 1810 & UGC 1813 two interacting galaxies via /r/spaceporn. Picture posted by /u/iMangeshSN.
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Arp 273, UGC 1810 & UGC 1813 two interacting galaxies via /r/spaceporn https://ift.tt/31H1vXG
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This pair of interacting galaxies is called Arp 273. The larger of the spiral galaxies, known as UGC 1810, has a disk that is distorted into a rose-like shape by the gravitational tidal pull of the companion galaxy below it, known as UGC 1813. A Rose of Galaxies December 11, 2017 at 11:39am Strontium, I came across this photo last year a few weeks before your birthday. I bought an actual print of it and a custom frame. I was going to give it to you but I didn’t want you to think I was absolutely crazy. It hangs on my wall to this day. I was planning on captioning it, ��A single rose can be my garden… a single star, my solar system… and a single friend, my world.” You were my world, but now you’re just a distant quasar. Your gravity still has an affect on me, but I am no longer blinded by your stars. Sincerely, A Collapsing Neutron Star Photo Credit: Astronomers in Baltimore, MD using the Hubble Space Telescope
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Arp-273 o UGC-1810
Arp 273 es un grupo de galaxias a una distancia de 300 millones de años luz en la constelación de Andrómeda. La mayor de las galaxias espirales, conocida como UGC-1810, tiene una masa aproximadamente cinco veces mayor que la galaxia más pequeña. Tiene un disco distorsionado (en una forma algo parecida a una rosa) por el tirón gravitacional de UGC-1813, la galaxia compañera debajo de él. La galaxia más pequeña muestra claros signos de formación estelar activa en su núcleo, y se cree que la galaxia más pequeña realmente pasó a través de la más grande.
Se encuentra en la constelación de Andrómeda.
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