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Related: About this forumUnique Galaxy Shows a Stellar 'Circle of Life'
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope (SST) has recently unveiled new images of an uniquely shaped galaxy that looks a lot like a spoked wheel. What makes this galaxy particularly unique is the fact that it is quite old, and yet is characterized by a ring of freshly born stars. (Photo : NASA/JPL-Caltech)
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope (SST) has recently unveiled new images of an uniquely shaped galaxy that looks a lot like a spoked wheel. What makes this galaxy particularly unique is the fact that it is quite old, and yet is characterized by a ring of freshly born stars.
"The rest of the galaxy is done maturing," Kartik Sheth of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory said in a recent statement. "But the outer ring is just now starting to light up with stars."
That's pretty unusual among galaxies, which are traditionally either old and well developed, or young and full of clouds of precursor star material commonly referred to as "star nurseries."
However, the galaxy of NGC 1291 seems to be an old woman who doesn't understand that her days of being a mother are over. And somehow, the galaxy is miraculously still producing stars on its outermost edge. The light of these new births was easily picked up in infrared imagery by the SST.
Even without its unique qualities, NGC 1291 is no normal galaxy. The old stars at its center streak across like a single long bar holding it open. This identifies it as what astronomers simply call a "barred galaxy."
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http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/9798/20141022/unique-galaxy-shows-stellar-circle-life.htm
http://www.nasa.gov/jpl/spitzer/galactic-wheel-of-life-shines-in-infrared/index.html
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Unique Galaxy Shows a Stellar 'Circle of Life' (Original Post)
n2doc
Oct 2014
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Fortinbras Armstrong
(4,473 posts)1. Here is another picture that might interest you
Hoag's Object
Note the second ring galaxy at about 1 o'clock
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)2. An obvious type III civilization on Sagan's Kardashev scale
rather than a ring world they harvest the galaxy.
Odin2005
(53,521 posts)3. That looks artificial!