UGC 2665
240 million light years away in the constellation of Perseus there sits one of the largest objects in the observable universe, a collection of over 1000 galaxies spanning 11 million light years and embedded in a cloud of gas, Abel 426 otherwise known as the Perseus cluster is one of the most spectacular structures in our visible universe.
In this recent Hubble image, the galaxy UGC 2665, a spiral galaxy with well defined arms with dust and star formation, and to the upper left of the image, a lenticular galaxy 2MASX J03193743+4137580.
Source : http://www.sci-news.com/astronomy/hubble-perseus-cluster-galaxies-09826.html













