
Eyes Galaxies - Wikipedia
The Eyes Galaxies (NGC 4435-NGC 4438, also known as Arp 120) are a pair of galaxies about 52 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. The pair are members of the string of …
NGC 4438 - Science@NASA
2000年6月5日 · A monstrous black hole's rude table manners include blowing huge bubbles of hot gas into space. At least, that's the gustatory practice followed by the supermassive black hole …
双眼星系 - 百度百科
双眼星系 (NGC 4435-NGC 4438,也称为阿普 120)是一对距离5,200万光年,位于 室女座 的星系。 NGC 4435是一个有短棒的 透镜星系, 史匹哲太空望远镜 发现在它的中心区域有着相对是 …
Eyes Galaxies (NGC 4435 and NGC 4438) - Constellation Guide
2016年11月16日 · This striking image, taken with the FORS2 instrument on the Very Large Telescope, shows a beautiful yet peculiar pair of galaxies, NGC 4438 and NGC 4435, …
NGC 4438 NGC 4435 The Eyes Galaxies - AstroBin
Wikipedia: The Eyes Galaxies (NGC 4435-NGC 4438, also known as Arp 120) are a pair of galaxies about 52 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. The pair are members of …
NGC 4438 Facts (UGC 7574) & Distance - Universe Guide
NGC 4438 is an Active Galactic Nuclei/Nucleus located in the constellation of Virgo in the equatorial region. NGC 4438's distance from Earth is 37,876,540.14 light years. NGC 4438 is …
NGC4438 - Max Planck Society
The galaxy NGC 4438 belongs to the Hubble class SA(s)0/a (peculiar). The inclination of its disk is unclear; values range between 68° and 85° with respect to the sky plane. This galaxy has a …
Feasting Black Hole Blows Bubbles - NASA Science
2000年6月5日 · Feasting Black Hole Blows Bubbles from Galaxy NGC 4438. A monstrous black hole's rude table manners include blowing huge bubbles of hot gas into space. At least, that's …
NGC 4435 and 4438 - The Eyes - Cloudy Nights
2022年2月7日 · The galaxies NGC 4435 and NGC 4438 are approximately 52 MLYs away in the constellation Virgo and are members of the string of galaxies called Markarians chain. The …
The Eyes (NGC 4425 & NGC 4438) - Sky & Telescope
While there is evidence to suggest that the environmental damage to the interstellar medium of NGC 4438 may have been caused by an off-center collision with NGC 4435 millions of years …