Hubble Telescope
This article is from November 28, 2022 by the Hubble Telescope You can see the image of the Milky Way, 671 light-years away ESA (ESA) said that “Hubble (Hubble) telescope, scientists have been searching for the past 20 years. For mapping and distribution of dark matter in the Milky Way group.”
Space (Space) humans have captured many amazing photos from the Hubble Telescope Nexon. This time, the Hubble Telescope is continuing to capture strange images of Milky Way mergers in the universe. Hubble by the US Space Agency (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA). Scientists took a picture of the two galaxies coming together from the Co telescope on Friday. In the Milky Way galaxy Orp-Mador 417-391, as it should be named, is 671 light-years away. It is shown that two galaxies are breaking apart from each other, and with it a trickle as it twists and turns. NASA says the Orp-Maddore catalog is a compilation of images of galaxies in the southern sky.
Merge ahead ⚠️
— Hubble (@NASAHubble) November 25, 2022
This #HubbleFriday image showcases the peculiar galaxy merger known as Arp-Madore 417-391.
At 671 million light-years away, this merger is the result of two galaxies that were distorted by gravity and twisted together into a ring: https://t.co/Y5mWGbAAb8 pic.twitter.com/N87m2etW82
The image shared on Twitter, said by Hubble, is a #HubbleFriday image showing the 671-light-year-distant Orp Mador galaxy 417-391.
Use this telescope to allow your advance to model your capabilities in this view and find a way to find the Milky Way in the ancient universe.
ESA (ESA) said that “the Hubble (Hubble) telescope has been with scientists for the past 20 years. It has been used for mapping and distribution of dark matter in the Milky Way group.”
Hubble Telescope
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