Cherry blossom galaxies flourish, glowing mysterious pink light
A series of glowing objects with cherry blossoms in full bloom in the galaxy NGC 1156 of the Aries constellation is a trace of nursery nurseries.
A series of glowing objects with cherry blossoms in full bloom in the galaxy NGC 1156 of the Aries constellation is a trace of nursery nurseries.
NASA has just announced the spectacular image that the Hubble Space Telescope, a joint device owned by NASA and ESA (European Space Agency), has just noted about the galaxy NGC 1156 . This beautiful object was given a romantic name by NASA: "cherry blossom galaxy".
This cherry blossom cluster belongs to the Aries constellation.
This cluster of cherry blossoms belongs to the Aries constellation , prominent in the night sky because this galaxy is a "loner" , the distance from it to neighboring galaxies is very far from the normal distance between the heavens. HA in the universe.
NASA's preliminary study explored the mysterious pink light this galaxy is emitting, making it look like a cluster of blooming cherry blossoms. Scientists discovered that it is really blooming! Pink light is a trace of active "nursery gardens" , constantly producing new stars. Newborn stars in the universe emit very powerful sources of energy, which touch nearby hydrogen gas pockets and create characteristic pink light.
Cherry blossoms are classified as unusual dwarf galaxies . It does not have the characteristic round or spiral form of other galaxies, possessing a dense central region and many objects that rotate in opposite, chaotic directions.
Scientists believe that chaos comes from a galaxy collision in the past. This collision disturbed the orderly physical rotation of the cherry blossom galaxy, creating objects with strange and lost behavior that we see today.
The cherry blossom galaxy was first observed in 1786 by British-born British astronomer William Hechl. However, with the rudimentary equipment of many centuries ago, the image of galaxies detected is usually just like a bright star. Thanks to Hubble's newly announced image, the human race has the opportunity to admire the beauty of this space of cherry blossoms. It is estimated that the cherry blossom galaxy is 25 million light years from the earth.
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