The James Webb Space Telescope has imaged a collision between two galaxies that appears to have created a beaming smile in ...
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows Arp 107, home to two merging galaxies, with two bright cores and a ...
Smile for the camera! An interaction between an elliptical galaxy and a spiral galaxy, collectively known as Arp 107, seems to have given the spiral a happier outlook thanks to the two bright “eyes” ...
The pair of galaxies may eventually lose their Mona Lisa smile, but NASA says it will eventually transform into something ...
An interaction between an elliptical galaxy and a spiral galaxy, collectively known as Arp 107, seems to have given the ...
The spiral galaxy component of this merger is classed as a Seyfert galaxy, one of the largest groups of so-called "active" galaxies that emit large amounts of energy from their centers.
New infrared image highlights star formation triggered by merger-in-progress. Arp 107, a pair of interacting galaxies, shines ...
The spiral galaxy is classified as a Seyfert galaxy, one of the two largest groups of active galaxies, along with galaxies that host quasars. Seyfert galaxies aren't as luminous and distant as ...
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