UGC 11397 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Lyra. It is notable for being classified as a Type 2 #Seyfert galaxy, which is a type of active galaxy.
Its center is highly energetic -an active galactic nucleus.
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Hubble Observes Active Spiral Galaxy: NGC 7456 Using the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) instrument aboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have captured a stunning new image of the spir...
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Hubble Observes Active Spiral Galaxy: NGC 7456 Using the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) instrument aboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have captured a stunning new image of the spir...
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#Seyfert galaxies are characterized by an extremely active galactic nucleus (AGN) where a supermassive black hole is actively consuming matter and emitting enormous amounts of radiation.
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#M77 got it distinctive nickname from the image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, which reveals a filamentary, tentacle-like structure curling around its core.
This galaxy is a prime example of a #Seyfert galaxy.
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Hubble Space Telescope Captures Image of Active Spiral Galaxy The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shot this image of UGC 11397, a barred spiral galaxy that is hosting an actively growing supermassi...
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Hubble Space Telescope Captures Image of Active Spiral Galaxy The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shot this image of UGC 11397, a barred spiral galaxy that is hosting an actively growing supermassi...
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#Seyfert galaxies are a class of active galaxies that have very bright centers. They are named after American astronomer Carl Seyfert, who first observed them in 1943.
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¡#HolaCiencia! MCG-01-24-014 es una #galaxia espiral #Seyfert de tipo-2 que emite luz teóricamente "prohibida" en condiciones de laboratorio, pero que aparece con las altísimas energías presentes en el seno de su núcleo activo • #FotoCiencia ESA/Hubble, NASA, C. Kilpatrick