The observation is a long and complex process, where tracking is distributed to use every second of Hubble’s available time.
The Hubble Space Telescope, using its Advanced Camera for Surveys, photographed two interacting galaxies that make up a pair known as Arp-Madore 608-333. This is reported by ESA.
According to astronomers, these two galaxies subtly warp into each other due to mutual gravitational interaction, which disrupts and distorts both galaxies.
It is noted that the interacting galaxies in Arp-Madore 608-333 were captured as part of an effort to create an archive of interesting objects for more detailed future study using Hubble, ground-based telescopes and James Webb Space Telescope. To create the archive, scientists studied existing astronomical catalogs to find a list of objects found throughout the night sky.
Therefore, they hope to include objects that are interesting and that the space telescope will be able to observe in any direction it is pointed.
Earlier it was reported that Hubble had photographed a young star, located at a distance of more than nine thousand light-years in the constellation of Taurus.
James Webb took a picture of a galaxy with massive stars
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