New the famous galaxy will be included in the list of ‘Golden Oldies’ Hubble.
Space telescope Hubble took unique pictures of the spiral galaxy NGC 4394, these photos published Australian experts.
Astronomers were able to create a special software for visualization of space bodies.
Orbital telescope Hubble, which NASA scientists are studying the most distant members of the galaxy, recently transferred to Earth amazing images of star clusters spiral NGC 4394. Scientists from the University of Swinburne (Australia) has developed a special software visualization, through which astronomers can study in detail the dual form of a “peanut shell” formed by the two galaxies NGC 128 and NGC 2549.
Scientists have found that both galaxies are in the shape of a peanut located at the distance of 60 and 200 million light years from Earth. One of the galaxies is in the constellation Pisces, and the second in the constellation Lynx. The head of research Bogdan Chembur the article notes that this kind of phenomena scientists have observed for the first time. Galaxy NGC 128 and NGC 2549 is very similar to shell peanuts, where one is nested in another.
Astronomers added that the location of galaxies is due to Bruskova the distribution of stars. Use the information in the study of “peanut shells” scientists will be able to access unexplored features of the Universe, bringing humankind a completely different look at their future.