Friday, July 12, 2024

Visualization of "Penguin & Egg": Interacting Galaxies Arp 142 | Webb Telescope

Visualization of "Penguin & Egg": Interacting Galaxies Arp 142 | Webb Telescope

This visualization examines the three-dimensional structure of Arp 142, a pair of interacting galaxies nicknamed the Penguin and the Egg, as seen in near-infrared light by the James Webb Space Telescope.

The Penguin, a spiral galaxy cataloged as NGC 2936, has passed by the Egg, an elliptical galaxy cataloged NGC 2937, seen at left.

During this gravitational encounter, the pancake-like shape of the spiral galaxy has become stretched and twisted. The stretched-out lower part of the spiral galaxy looks like the body of a penguin, and the galaxy’s central bulge forms its eye. The far side of the Penguin has twisted to extend away from us, producing what looks like a beak. In contrast, the elliptical galaxy has been slightly elongated, producing the egg-like shape.

Examining these galaxy structures in three dimensions helps us better understand how galaxy encounters develop.


Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, R. Crawford (STScI), J. DePasquale (STScI), C. Nieves (STScI), J. Olmstead (STScI), A. Pagan (STScI), F. Summers (STScI), G. Bacon (STScI)

Duration: 24 seconds

Release Date: July 11, 2024

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