Zooming in on Barnard’s Galaxy in Sagittarius | European Southern Observatory
Zooming in on Barnard’s Galaxy, also known as NGC 6822. The galaxy contains regions of rich star formation and curious nebulae, such as the bubble clearly visible in the upper left of this remarkable vista. Astronomers classify NGC 6822 as an irregular dwarf galaxy because of its odd shape and relatively diminutive size by galactic standards. The strange shapes of these cosmic "misfits" help researchers understand how galaxies interact, evolve and occasionally “cannibalise” each other, leaving behind radiant, star-filled scraps. Distance: 2 million light years
Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO), Digitized Sky Survey 2, A. Fujii.
Duration: 46 seconds
Release Date: Nov. 24, 2015
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