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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a detailed image of Arp 107, a pair of galaxies in the midst of a collision 465 million light-years from Earth. This event, which began hundreds of ...
This composite image of Arp 107, created with data from the James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (Near-InfraRed Camera) and MIRI (Mid-InfraRed Instrument), reveals a wealth of information about ...
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows Arp 107, home to two merging galaxies, with two bright cores and a "bridge" of dust and gas forming a cosmic smiley face.
The US Space Agency shared stunning images of Arp 107, a pair of colliding galaxies. Captured by the Spitzer Space Telescope, these visuals illustrate star formation and feature a supermassive ...
This image of Arp 107, shown by Webb’s MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument), reveals the supermassive black hole that lies in the center of the large spiral galaxy to the right. This black hole, which ...
It looks like the colliding galaxies of Arp 107 couldn't be happier about their merger. Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have imaged a surprisingly merry-looking collision between ...
This composite image of Arp 107, created with data from the James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) and MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument), reveals a wealth of information about ...
The Arp 107 system includes a pair of galaxies that are in the process of merging. Located about 465 million light-years from Earth , the galactic duo is connected by a tenuous stream of dust and gas.
Astronomers examined galaxy Arp 107 which has revealed a wealth of information about star-formation and how two galaxies collided hundreds of million years ago. Arp 107 is located 465 million ...
Arp 107 is part of the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, a catalog of 338 galaxies compiled in 1966 by Halton Arp. Hubble captured the galactic pair as part of a program that took observations of Arp ...
Arp 107 is the name astronomers gave to a pair of galaxies in the process of becoming one giant galaxy, but that can get messy. As the two galaxies spiral inward toward each other, ...
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows Arp 107, home to two merging galaxies, with two bright cores and a "bridge" of dust and gas forming a cosmic smiley face.