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3.387"x4.093" 300dpi 1020x1232 pix Figure1.300dpi.jpg
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A mosaic of the 29 HST/ACS images. At HST's high resolution (0.05") and an average redshift of 0.319, these 200x200 pixel images correspond to about 46.7 kpc (150,000 light years) across. The vast majority of systems show signs of interaction/merger activity, such as, companions, tidal tails, rings, shells, star-forming knots and asymmetries. Caption1.txt |
14.167"x17.111" 72dpi 1020x1232 pix Figure1.jpg
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0.663"x0.663" 300dpi 200x200 pix Figure2.300dpi.jpg
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The ring of this galaxy was probably recently formed when another galaxy ploughed through its center. Caption2.txt |
2.764"x2.764" 72dpi 200x200 pix Figure2.jpg
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0.663"x0.663" 300dpi 200x200 pix Figure3.300dpi.jpg
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The PSQ nature of this object is thought to have arisen from merger activity of the double nucleus galaxy. Caption3.txt |
2.764"x2.764" 72dpi 200x200 pix Figure3.jpg
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0.663"x0.663" 300dpi 200x200 pix Figure4.300dpi.jpg
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This pair is reminiscent of M-51 (The Whirlpool Galaxy). The merger itself is likely what caused the star-forming knots in the smaller galaxy and the asymmetry of the larger galaxy. Caption4.txt |
2.764"x2.764" 72dpi 200x200 pix Figure4.jpg
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