Subject: AGZ0005381
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by anomax
Disk edge on and some clumps. This look like the clumps been in front of disk.
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by ElisabethB moderator
I think these are star forming regions and part of the central galaxy. Caused by the interaction with the other galaxy
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by ElisabethB moderator
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by suelaine
#disk , #starformation #dustlane #merging with another disk . Are they really merging? one smaller galaxy and another larger galaxy
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by turelli
#GPair; g at right NGC 7587
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by BruceHodge
There are blue blobs, new to this so I don't know what they are, secondly it has a tail drawn into the star at it's 1 o'clock, pulled in?
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by ElisabethB moderator
The blue blobs are regions with active star formation.
And the star is a foreground star from our galaxy, so no interaction possible.
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by fishpond
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