This is the most beautiful moment of the galaxy NGC 1398
The most impressive and complete moment of the galaxy NGC 1398 has been captured by the satellite device.
The most impressive and complete moment of the galaxy NGC 1398 has been captured by the satellite device. The galaxy has a diameter of nearly 135,000 light-years, containing many interesting things that make people curious to discover.
Galaxy NGC 1398 , also known as ESO 482-22, LEDA 13434 and IRAS 03367-2629, is located in the constellation Fornax, about 65 million light-years from Earth.
Galaxy NGC 1398.
NGC 1398 has a diameter of nearly 135,000 light-years, making it slightly larger than our Galaxy.
NGC 1398 was discovered on December 17, 1868 by the German astronomer Friedrich Winnecke.
It is classified as a star band and regular tape through its glowing central area.
The latest image of NGC 1398 is made through spectral imaging tool of FORS2 of Very Large Telescope, ESO at Paranal Observatory, Chile.
The new look shows that NGC 1398 entered a full, sustainable development phase with perfectly rounded arms, emitting continuous, diffuse infrared light with many red dwarfs and white dwarfs racing. glow.
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