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(Phys.org)—A new study recently published on arXiv.org reveals that the fossil group galaxy NGC 1132 (also known as UGC 2359) has a disturbed and asymmetrical hot halo. The findings provide new ...
The elliptical galaxy NGC 1132, seen in this latest image from Hubble, belongs to a category of galaxies called giant ellipticals. NGC 1132, together with the small dwarf galaxies surrounding it ...
This is elliptical galaxy NGC 1132, as seen by NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory; the blue/purple in the image is the X-ray glow from hot, diffuse gas that is not forming into stars.
The elliptical galaxy NGC 1132, seen in this latest image from Hubble, belongs to a category of galaxies called giant ellipticals. NGC 1132, together with the small dwarf galaxies surrounding it ...
And this is NGC 1132, an elliptical galaxy captured through the tandem efforts of Hubble and NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. We know what both of these breathtakingly beautiful galaxies look like ...
Actually, it’s The Galaxy That Ate A Whole Lot Of Other Galaxies… And Got Gas. Check it, babies: This new Hubble picture release (American version) of the elliptical galaxy NGC 1132 has some ...
NGC 1132 also has a strong X-ray glow from an abundant amount of hot gas that is normally only found in galaxy groups. In visible light, however, it appears as a single, isolated, large elliptical ...
on the image for a larger version. The Hubble Space Telescope has added a new view of the giant elliptical galaxy NGC 1132, filling out our picture of a huge depository of dark matter that may ...
This new Hubble picture release (American version) of the elliptical galaxy NGC 1132 has some way cool stuff going on.Usually, when I see a new Hubble image, I like to look at it for a few minutes and ...
This is the spiral galaxy NGC 2835, imaged by the impeccable, seemingly timeless Hubble Space Telescope.And this is NGC 1132, an elliptical galaxy captured through the tandem efforts of Hubble and ...