Southern Fish to be new home of stars
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Another image captured from the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope allows astronomers to view the movement of gases from galaxy to galaxy, revealing the intricate interplay among them.
The three galaxies - NGC 7173, NCG 7174 and NGC 7176 - are part of the Hickson Compact Group 90, named after astronomer Paul Hickson, who first catalogued these small clusters of galaxies in the 1980s. The scientists said that NGC 7173 and NGC 7176 appear to be smooth, normal elliptical galaxies without much gas and dust.
“In stark contrast, NGC 7174 is a mangled spiral galaxy, barely clinging to independent existence as it is ripped apart by its close neighbours. The strong tidal interaction surging through the galaxies has dragged a significant number of stars away from their home galaxies. These stars are now spread out, forming a tenuous luminous component in the galaxy group,” the astronomers said.
The stars in NGC 7174 will be redistributed into a giant island universe, tens to hundreds of times as massive as the Milky Way, is the belief of the astronomers.
