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    Galaxy NGC 247

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    10.14.2009

    Courtesy Photo

    NASA

    This image of the dwarf spiral galaxy NGC 247 was taken by Galaxy Evolution Explorer on October 13, 2003, in a single orbit exposure of 1600 seconds. The region that looks like a " hole"in the upper part of the galaxy is a location with a deficit of gas and therefore a lower star formation rate and ultraviolet brightness. Optical images of this galaxy show a bright star on the southern edge. This star is faint and red in the Galaxy Evolution Explorer ultraviolet image, revealing that it is a foreground star in our Milky Way galaxy. The string of background galaxies to the North-East (upper left) of NGC 247 is 355 million light years from our Milky Way galaxy whereas NGC 247 is a mere 9 million light years away. The faint blue light that can be seen in the Galaxy Evolution Explorer image of the upper two of these background galaxies may indicate that they are in the process of merging together.

    NASA Identifier: PLAN-PIA04922

    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 10.14.2009
    Date Posted: 10.18.2012 00:25
    Photo ID: 738926
    Resolution: 1501x1501
    Size: 623.83 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

    Web Views: 143
    Downloads: 3

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