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Large face-on spiral galaxy on the lower-left half of the image with a smaller galaxy in the upper left. Several smaller galaxies are seen in the background.

Peculiar Galactic Pair Arp 298

This striking image from the Hubble Space Telescope showcases Arp 298, a stunning pair of interacting galaxies. Arp 298 — which comprises the two galaxies NGC 7469 and IC 5283 — lies roughly 200 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. The larger of the two galaxies pictured here is the barred spiral galaxy NGC 7469, and IC 5283 is its diminutive companion. NGC 7469 is also host to an active, supermassive black hole and a bright ring of star clusters. The “Arp” in this galaxy pair’s name signifies that they are listed in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies compiled by the astronomer Halton Arp.

Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Evans, R. Chandar
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