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Hubble Showcases a Remarkable Galactic Hybrid

Hubble Showcases a Remarkable Galactic Hybrid
Hubble Space Telescope spotted this incredibly massive galaxy located just under 400 million light-years away from us in the westernmost region of the Pisces–Perseus Supercluster

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image showcases the remarkable galaxy UGC 12591. UGC 12591 sits somewhere between a lenticular and a spiral. It lies just under 400 million light-years away from us in the westernmost region of the Pisces–Perseus Supercluster, a long chain of galaxy clusters that stretches out for hundreds of light-years — one of the largest known structures in the cosmos, Joinfo.comreports with reference to NASA.

The galaxy itself is also extraordinary: it is incredibly massive. The galaxy and its halo together contain several hundred billion times the mass of the sun; four times the mass of the Milky Way. It also whirls round extremely quickly, rotating at speeds of up to 1.8 million kilometers (1.1 million miles) per hour.

Observations with Hubble are helping astronomers to understand the mass of UGC 12591, and to determine whether the galaxy simply formed and grew slowly over time, or whether it might have grown unusually massive by colliding and merging with another large galaxy at some point in its past.

A remarkable galactic hybrid

See also: NASA Telescope Reveals 7 Earth-Size, Habitable-Zone Planets Around Single Star

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