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NGC 2442, a barred spiral galaxy in Volans

author: Anglo-Australian Observatory/David Malin Images/Novapix

reference: a-gax24-42001

Image Size 300 DPI: 40 * 51 cm

This unusual barred spiral galaxy is in the far southern constellation of Volans and was discovered by Sir John Herschel who described one of its spiral arms as hook-like. Although not seen here, (but evident on very deep images) NGC 2442 appears to have a less massive, distant companion that is also distorted, and it seems likely that the two have had a close encounter in the recent past. If there are no further meetings, the forces that hold NGC 2442 together will restore galaxy to a more symmetrical spiral form. However, much more likely is that the companion has been captured by the distorted spiral and will eventually be devoured by it, triggering a dramatic bout of star formation. NGC 2442 is about 50 million light years distant.  

Keywords for this photo:

1995 - AAO - ASTRONOMY - BARRED SPIRAL GALAXY - GALAXY - INTERACTING - NGC 2442 - POSTER - SBbc - SIDING SPRING - SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE - STAR - STAR FORMATION - VOLANS -