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Stephan's Quintet - A Mammoth Cosmic Collision (composite)

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This spectacular new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope of the group of galaxies called Stephan's Quintet has provided a detailed view of one of the most exciting star forming regions in the local Universe. Stephan's Quintet is a favoured object for amateur astronomers and has earned a reputation as a challenging target for good hobby telescopes. The quintet is a prototype of a class of objects known as compact groups of galaxies and has been studied intensively for decades. This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image is a close-up view of the central part of Stephan's Quintet, giving a magnificent view of a gigantic cosmic collision. Weird, highly distorted features, dust lanes crossing between galaxies and long filaments of stars and gas extending far beyond the central regions all suggest galaxies twisted by violent encounters. The galaxies float through space, distorted shapes moulded by tidal interactions, weaving together in the intricate figures of an immense cosmic dance, choreographed by gravity. The ground-based view to the left provides an overview of Stephan's Quintet.

Credit: ESA & NOAO

 

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Id:heic0007a
Object:Stephan's Quintet, NGC 7317, NGC 7318A, NGC 7318B, NGC 7319, NGC 7320, HCG 92
Type:Galaxy, Cosmology
Instru-ment:WFPC2, Ground-based
Width:2882
Height:1946

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