Interacting galaxies Markarian 848
author: Nasa/Esa/Hubble Heritage Team/Novapix
reference: a-gax95-00440
Image Size 300 DPI: 23 * 23 cm
VV 705, or Markarian 848, consists of two galaxies that seem to be embracing each other. Two long, highly curved arms of gas and stars emerge from a central region with two cores. One arm, curving clockwise, stretches to the top of the image where it makes a U-turn and interlocks with the other arm that curves up counter-clockwise from below. The two cores are 16,000 light-years apart. The pair is thought to be midway through a merger. Markarian 848 is located in the constellation of Bootes, the Bear Watcher, and is approximately 550 million light-years away from Earth. Image taken by the Hubble space telescope on november 13, 2001.