Interacting Galaxy Pair Arp 142 © Hubble

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Interacting Galaxy Pair Arp 142 © Hubble
Transgender flag colorpicked from interacting galaxies Arp 142 (NIRCam image)
Arp 142, Nickname Penguin.
The Penguin Galaxy (NGC 2936) and its "egg" (NGC 2937) // Markus Adamaszek
Happy World Penguin Day! 🐧
This Hubble view of interacting galaxies, known as Arp 142, resembles a penguin with its egg.
In reality, this galactic pair reside about 326 million light-years away in the southern constellation Hydra.
(25 April 2023)
Colliding Galaxy Pair Arp 142
Image release date: 20 June 2013
Arp 142
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Merging Galaxies from Afar