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Arp 273 Arp 273 is a pair of interacting spiral galaxies, sometimes called the "Rose," located in the constellation Andromeda about 300 million light-years from Earth. The galaxies were captured in a renowned...

#Arp273 is a pair of interacting spiral galaxies, sometimes called the "Rose," located in the constellation Andromeda about 300 million light-years from Earth.

The galaxies were captured in a renowned image by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2011.

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A vivid Hubble image showing the interacting galaxy pair Arp 273. The larger galaxy, UGC 1810, dominates the upper part of the frame with a distorted spiral shape and a prominent blue outer ring, caused by intense star formation. Below it, the smaller companion galaxy appears stretched by gravitational forces. The scene is filled with distant background galaxies and a few bright foreground stars.

A vivid Hubble image showing the interacting galaxy pair Arp 273. The larger galaxy, UGC 1810, dominates the upper part of the frame with a distorted spiral shape and a prominent blue outer ring, caused by intense star formation. Below it, the smaller companion galaxy appears stretched by gravitational forces. The scene is filled with distant background galaxies and a few bright foreground stars.

UGC 1810: Wildly Interacting Galaxy from Hubble
UGC 1810 is colliding with a smaller galaxy, forming Arp 273. Its blue ring is packed with young, hot stars. This stunning pair lies 300 million light-years away in Andromeda.
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A stunning deep-space image showcasing the interacting galaxies Arp 273, located over 300 million light-years away.  Their distorted shapes are a result of their gravitational interaction.  Bright foreground stars from our Milky Way galaxy contrast with the distant, swirling galaxies, offering a glimpse into the future potential merger of our own Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies.

A stunning deep-space image showcasing the interacting galaxies Arp 273, located over 300 million light-years away. Their distorted shapes are a result of their gravitational interaction. Bright foreground stars from our Milky Way galaxy contrast with the distant, swirling galaxies, offering a glimpse into the future potential merger of our own Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies.

Astronomy Picture from 09/01/2025

Peculiar Galaxies of Arp 273

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250109.html


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A stunning Hubble Space Telescope image of Arp 273, a pair of interacting spiral galaxies.  The larger galaxy, UGC 1810, displays a striking blue outer ring formed by recent star formation, contrasting with its redder inner region.  A smaller galaxy is being gravitationally pulled towards UGC 1810, creating a spectacular cosmic dance.  Distant galaxies and bright foreground stars are visible in the image's vast expanse.  This galactic collision, located 300 million light-years away, showcases the dynamic nature of the universe.

A stunning Hubble Space Telescope image of Arp 273, a pair of interacting spiral galaxies. The larger galaxy, UGC 1810, displays a striking blue outer ring formed by recent star formation, contrasting with its redder inner region. A smaller galaxy is being gravitationally pulled towards UGC 1810, creating a spectacular cosmic dance. Distant galaxies and bright foreground stars are visible in the image's vast expanse. This galactic collision, located 300 million light-years away, showcases the dynamic nature of the universe.

Astronomy Picture from 20/11/2019

Arp 273: Battling Galaxies from Hubble

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap191120.html


#GalaxyCollision #Arp273 #UGC1810 #Hubble #Space #Astronomy #SpiralGalaxy #CosmicDance #GalacticInteraction #Astrophotography #NASA #ESA

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Stunning Hubble Space Telescope image of Arp 273, a pair of interacting spiral galaxies. The larger galaxy, UGC 1810, displays a striking blue outer ring formed by recent star formation, contrasted by its older, redder inner core.  A smaller galaxy is gravitationally interacting with UGC 1810, creating a visually captivating cosmic dance.  Foreground stars and distant background galaxies add depth to this 300 million light-year distant scene in the constellation Andromeda.

Stunning Hubble Space Telescope image of Arp 273, a pair of interacting spiral galaxies. The larger galaxy, UGC 1810, displays a striking blue outer ring formed by recent star formation, contrasted by its older, redder inner core. A smaller galaxy is gravitationally interacting with UGC 1810, creating a visually captivating cosmic dance. Foreground stars and distant background galaxies add depth to this 300 million light-year distant scene in the constellation Andromeda.

Astronomy Picture from 20/11/2019

Arp 273: Battling Galaxies from Hubble

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap191120.html


#GalacticCollision #Arp273 #UGC1810 #HubbleSpaceTelescope #SpiralGalaxies #CosmicDance #GalaxyInteraction #Astrophysics #Space #Astronomy #NASA #ESA

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A stunning image of Arp 273, a pair of interacting galaxies. The larger galaxy, UGC 1810, displays a striking blue outer ring formed by recent star formation, resulting from gravitational interactions with its smaller companion. The image showcases the dynamic nature of galactic collisions, highlighting the vibrant colors and intricate structures created by these cosmic events.  Foreground stars and background galaxies add depth to the scene, located 300 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda.

A stunning image of Arp 273, a pair of interacting galaxies. The larger galaxy, UGC 1810, displays a striking blue outer ring formed by recent star formation, resulting from gravitational interactions with its smaller companion. The image showcases the dynamic nature of galactic collisions, highlighting the vibrant colors and intricate structures created by these cosmic events. Foreground stars and background galaxies add depth to the scene, located 300 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda.

Astronomy Picture from 18/10/2020

UGC 1810: Wildly Interacting Galaxy from Hubble

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap201018.html


#GalaxyCollision #Arp273 #UGC1810 #SpiralGalaxy #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #Astrophysics #Hubble #NASA #ESA

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The stunning Arp 273 galaxies, over 300 million light-years away. Could this be a glimpse into the future merger of the Milky Way and Andromeda?

Image Credit & Copyright: Dave Doctor

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Interacting galaxies (colliding galaxies) are galaxies whose gravitational fields result in a disturbance of one another.
#Arp273 is a pair of interacting galaxies, 300 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda.

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