Subject: AGZ000633x
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Unusually #loose but nonetheless uniform.
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by zookeeper admin, scientist
There almost seems to be a #doublenucleus here too - perhaps a remnant of a long-ago #merger. A nice one!
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by zutopian
I NED there is given SBb.:
As far as I know, that means #barred #spiral .
#howtoclassify ?
#dustlanePosted
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by Mikelee76
Is that a star looking like its part of the Galaxy or a feature of the Galaxy?
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by ElisabethB moderator
The bright dot above the galaxy's center is probably a foreground star from our galaxy.
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by lostlens
green #Spiral SBab cw #overlap & star
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by XABI
Inside the galaxy there are two cores touching each other. At the centre is bigger, the other (at right up) smaller.
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by Capella05 moderator
The smallest of the 'cores' @ 2 is a foreground star. The others are ansae - star forming regions at the ends of bars.
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by graham_d
loose #spiral with #resonance #nodes #dustlane #agn
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