Possibly 2 galaxies in close proximity(at ~ 120 degree angle). Each has ~ 4 diffuse but discrete bluish areas and all are of ~ equal size.
Appears to be a bluish colored mass obscured by a dust cloud. Could this be two colliding galaxies with tidal debris ejecting on the right
There appears to be tidal debris emerging from the upper left hand side of the almost edge-on disc of what is possibly a spiral galaxy.
Appears to be a brownish colored dust cloud covering the central portion of an edge-on galaxy having a distinctive bluish coloration.
Appears to be an irregular shaped brownish colored dust cloud overlaying a larger diffuse bluish colored dust cloud.
Highly irregular numerous diffuse clumps of bluish colored material. Almost appears to be a galaxy coming apart or two galaxies colliding.
A distinctive ring containing several bluish colored clumps of diffuse material. Upper right part of the ring is flattened (note red star)
The outer part of the spiral has several diffuse blue colored regions.
There are multiple diffuse blue areas near the central portion of the galaxy.
Appears to be arc of tidal debris arcing out clockwise from below the galaxy to area above it. Is glowing debris due to axial radiation fro a black hole in galaxy center? Is galaxy to right of subject galaxy cause of tidal effect?
Possibly 2 galaxies in close proximity(at ~ 120 degree angle). Each has ~ 4 diffuse but discrete bluish areas and all are of ~ equal size.
Appears to be a bluish colored mass obscured by a dust cloud. Could this be two colliding galaxies with tidal debris ejecting on the right
There appears to be tidal debris emerging from the upper left hand side of the almost edge-on disc of what is possibly a spiral galaxy.
Appears to be a brownish colored dust cloud covering the central portion of an edge-on galaxy having a distinctive bluish coloration.
Appears to be an irregular shaped brownish colored dust cloud overlaying a larger diffuse bluish colored dust cloud.
Highly irregular numerous diffuse clumps of bluish colored material. Almost appears to be a galaxy coming apart or two galaxies colliding.
A distinctive ring containing several bluish colored clumps of diffuse material. Upper right part of the ring is flattened (note red star)
The outer part of the spiral has several diffuse blue colored regions.
There are multiple diffuse blue areas near the central portion of the galaxy.
Appears to be arc of tidal debris arcing out clockwise from below the galaxy to area above it. Is glowing debris due to axial radiation fro a black hole in galaxy center? Is galaxy to right of subject galaxy cause of tidal effect?