The Crown of Thorns galaxy

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Personally, I don’t think it was by accident that this was discoverd during Holy Week.



From Fox News;

**‘Crown of Thorns’ Galaxy Photographed in Space **

An unusual large galaxy with a shape bordering between spiral and elliptical has been spotted by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.

NGC 7049 sits in the southern constellation Indus, and is the brightest of a cluster of galaxies, a so-called Brightest Cluster Galaxy (BCG). Typical BCGs are some of the oldest and most massive galaxies, which provide excellent opportunities for astronomers to study the elusive globular clusters lurking within.

The halo, a ghostly region of diffuse light surrounding the galaxy, is composed of myriads of individual stars and provides a luminous background to the swirling ring of dust lanes surrounding NGC 7049’s core.
 
It is interesting… Have you also seen the “hand reaching across space” that was reported earlier?
 
That’s awesome! 😃

What is the link to tha “hand reaching across space”?
 
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