Subject: AGZ0002ko3
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steppenpuppy
Zoomed out image on Skyserver is pretty cool.
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elizabeth_s
cool! UGC 08098 MRK 0059 http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR8/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx?ra=194.75113053&dec=34.84578254&scale=0.79224&width=512&he
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elizabeth_s
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elizabeth_s
oh and NGC 4861
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grayflan
galactic jellyfish
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by xanthi373
I saw the whole galaxy in skyserver, but what is this blue spot? Maybe an area of newborn stars?
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lostlens
Re:MRK 0059
Mrk 59.-This object is a bright H II region representing the starburst
in the galaxy NGC 4861 (v = 847 km s^-1^).Posted
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#UGC 08098 ; #NGC 4861 ; #Mrk 0059 ; #AGN
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#UGC, #starburst, NGC 4861, Rhapsody in blue...
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kickassaleen
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liometopum
Thanks to Budgieye for helping me here. #NGC_4861 located 48 million miles away, matching the z value, so there is no overlap.
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For those unaware; this is the zoomed-in view of NGC 4861's massive star forming region at the edge of the galaxy also seen here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_4861#/media/File%3AStarbirth_with_a_chance_of_winds%3F.jpg
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BioMiep
That is just amazing looking.
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