In this image taken by the James Webb, the interaction between the two galaxies is marked by a faintly glowing upside-down U.
The American space agency shared an image of what looks like a penguin and an egg located roughly 326 million light-years away from Earth. But the telescope actually captured two galaxies ...
The distorted spiral galaxy at center, the Penguin, and the compact elliptical at left, the Egg, are locked in an ... Known jointly as Arp 142, the galaxies made their first pass by one another ...
This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope features Arp 72, a very selective galaxy group that only includes two ...
and it marked this anniversary with a picture of two galaxies, called Arp 142, or the Penguin and the Egg (the bright light to the left of the penguin), which are fighting a drawn-out cosmic battle.
The Penguin and the Egg: This image of distant interacting galaxies, known collectively as Arp 142, bears an uncanny resemblance to a penguin guarding an egg. The distorted spiral galaxy at center ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope recently imaged the Sombrero Galaxy with its MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument), resolving the ...
Assembled from a total of 7,398 exposures taken over 411 individual pointings of the telescope, this image of our nearest major galactic neighbor, M31, is the largest Hubble mosaic to date.