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Galaxy Arp 184, however, we are seeing from an angle, so it looks different. More than that, though, Arp 184 is skewed so that it isn’t perfectly spiral shaped.
Arp 184 or NGC 1961, a skewed or "peculiar" spiral galaxy, is still stunning in this image from the Hubble Space Telescope. What is it? One of the 338 formations cataloged by astronomer Halton Arp ...
Astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to image "peculiar" galaxy Arp 184 (NGC 1961) about 190 million light-years away. Remarkably, the spiral galaxy has only one visible arm.
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope picture shows a beautiful but skewed spiral galaxy, Arp 184 or NGC 1961, about 190 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Camelopardalis (The Giraffe) ...
Hubble captures Arp 184, a bizarre one-armed galaxy 190 million light-years away. Its asymmetry, supernova bursts, and twisted shape defy logic and captivate astronomers.
Arp 184, also known as NGC 1961, is a stunning yet asymmetrical spiral galaxy captured by NASA/ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Located about 190 million light-years away in the Camelopardalis ...
Hubble images skewed spiral galaxy Arp 184. A beautiful but skewed spiral galaxy dazzles in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image. The galaxy, called Arp 184 or NGC 1961, sits about 190 ...
Arp 184, also known as NGC 1961, is a stunning yet asymmetrical spiral galaxy captured by NASA/ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Located about 190 million light-years away in the Camelopardalis ...
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