Odd couple in the Virgo galaxy cluster

[Click on image for high resolution]

Giant elliptical galaxy M60 and spiral galaxy NGC 4647 do look like an odd couple in this sharp cosmic portrait from the Hubble Space Telescope.

But they are found in a region of space where galaxies tend to gather, on the eastern side of the nearby Virgo Galaxy Cluster.

About 54 million light-years distant, bright M60’s simpler egg-like shape is created by its randomly swarming older stars, while NGC 4647’s young blue stars, gas and dust are organized into winding arms rotating in a flattened disk.

Spiral NGC 4647 is estimated to be more distant than M60, some 63 million light-years away. … The smaller NGC 4647 spans around 90,000 light-years, about the size of our own Milky Way.

SEE COMPLETE TEXT

You must be logged in to post a comment Login