The Hubble Space Telescope’s latest stunning images have allowed scientists to solve the mystery of the Bullseye Galaxy’s plentiful rings.
is two and a half times the size of our Milky Way and has nine rings — six more than any other known galaxy. | Credit: NASA, ESA, Imad Pasha (Yale), Pieter van Dokkum (Yale) NASA's Hubble Space ...
Hubble's image allowed Pasha to inspect eight of the bullseye's rings—more starry hoops than have been detected by any telescope in any galaxy, according to NASA ... the same way as ripples ...
A view of LEDA 1313424, the Bullseye Galaxy, by Hubble ... ring in the above image. An illustration comparing the size of the Milky Way to the Bullseye. Image: NASA, ESA, Ralf Crawford (STScI ...
NASA, ESA, Imad Pasha (Yale), Pieter van Dokkum (Yale) The Hubble Space Telescope has captured this striking image of an unusual galaxy with ... the width of the Milky Way. The researchers believe ...
(CNN) – A new image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope shows what is nicknamed “The Bullseye.” Its real name is Gargantuan Galaxy Leda 1313424. The galaxy has star-filled rings from a blue ...
NASA's Hubble ... dwarf galaxy (visible in the image to the center-left) ploughed through the massive bullseye, formally dubbed LEDA 1313424, a galaxy nearly twice the size of the Milky Way.