
Nucleus Of Cartwheel Galaxy With Knots Of Gas

by Nasa/esa/stsci/c.struck & P.appleton,iowa State U/ Science Photo Library
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Nucleus Of Cartwheel Galaxy With Knots Of Gas
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Nasa/esa/stsci/c.struck & P.appleton,iowa State U/ Science Photo Library
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Photograph - Photograph
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Cartwheel galaxy. Nucleus of the Cartwheel Galaxy, revealing comet-like knots of gas (white streaks). The Cartwheel, once a flat spiral galaxy, was hit by another galaxy about 200 million years ago. The heads of the gaseous knots are a few hundred light-years across and the tails are 1000-5000 light-years long. The gaseous knots, travelling at about 1. 1 million kilometres per hour, were probably formed from collisions between fast and slow-moving material. This collision created arrowhead-shaped patterns called a bow-shock, similar to the wake that a boat forms on a lake. Image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
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September 27th, 2018
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