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The Cartwheel Galaxy

author: Nasa/Novapix

reference: a-gax95-00042

Image Size 300 DPI: 21 * 16 cm

A rare and spectacular head-on collision between two galaxies appears in this NASA  Hubble Space Telescope true-color image of the Cartwheel Galaxy, located 500 million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor. The details of star birth resolved by Hubble provide an opportunity to study how extremely massive stars are born in large fragmented gas clouds. The striking ring-like feature is a direct result of a smaller intruder galaxy --  possibly one of two objects to the right of the ring -- that careened through the core of  the host galaxy. Like a rock tossed into a lake, the collision sent a ripple of energy into space, plowing gas and dust in front of it. Expanding at 200,000 miles per hour, this cosmic tsunami  leaves in its wake a firestorm of new star creation. Hubble resolves bright blue knots that are gigantic clusters of newborn stars and immense loops and bubbles blown into space by exploding stars (supernovae) going off like a string of firecrackers. The Cartwheel Galaxy presumably was a normal spiral galaxy like our Milky Way before the collision. This spiral structure is beginning to re-emerge, as seen in the faint arms or spokes between the outer ring and bulls-eye shaped nucleus. The ring contains at least several billion new stars that would not normally have been created in such a short time span and is so large (150,000 light-years across) our entire Milky Way Galaxy would fit inside. Hubble's new view does not solve the mystery as to which of the two small galaxies might have been the intruder. The blue galaxy is disrupted and has new star formation which strongly suggests it is the interloper.  However, the smoother-looking companion has no gas, which is consistent with the idea that gas was stripped out of it during passage through the Cartwheel Galaxy. The picture was taken with the Wide Field Planetary Camera-2 on October 16, 1994. It is a combination of two images, taken in blue and near-infrared light.  

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1994 - 2010 - ASTRONOMY - BLUE STAR - CARTWHEEL - COLLISION - GALAXY - HST - HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE - RING GALAXY - SCULPTOR - SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE - STAR - STAR FORMATION - WIDE FIELD PLANETARY CAMERA - YOUNG STAR -