Scientific News Hypotheses Hypotheses about processes in space HUBBLE WATCHES GALAXIES ENGAGE IN DANCE OF DESTRUCTION
HUBBLE WATCHES
GALAXIES ENGAGE IN DANCE OF DESTRUCTION
NASA's
Hubble Space Telescope is witnessing a grouping of galaxies engaging in a slow
dance of destruction that will last for billions of years.
The galaxies are so tightly packed
together that gravitational forces are beginning to rip stars from them and
distort their shapes. Those same gravitational forces eventually could bring the
galaxies together to form one large galaxy.
The name of this grouping, Seyfert's
Sextet, implies that six galaxies are participating in the action. But only four
galaxies are on the dance card.
The small face-on spiral with the
prominent arms [center] of gas and stars is a background galaxy almost five
times farther away than the other four.
Only a chance alignment makes it
appear as if it is part of the group. The sixth member of the sextet isn't a
galaxy at all but a long "tidal tail" of stars [below, right] torn
from one of the galaxies.
Image Credit:
NASA,
J. English (U. Manitoba), S. Hunsberger, S. Zonak, J. Charlton, S. Gallagher (PSU),
and L. Frattare (STScI)
Science Credit:
NASA,
C. Palma, S. Zonak, S. Hunsberger, J. Charlton, S. Gallagher, P. Durrell (The
Pennsylvania State University) and J. English (University of Manitoba)
Source of the given news and the copyrights
belong to a NASA, STScI
Publishing date: December 24, 2002
Back
|