Bully galaxy rules the neighborhood (w/ Video)
Image Caption: This image from the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope highlights the large and bright elliptical galaxy called ESO 306-17 in the southern sky. In this image, it appears that ESO 306-17 is surrounded by other galaxies but the bright galaxies at bottom left are thought to be in the foreground, not at the same distance in the sky. In reality, ESO 306-17 lies fairly abandoned in an enormous sea of dark matter and hot gas. Researchers are also using this image to search for nearby ultra-compact dwarf galaxies. Ultra-compact dwarfs are mini versions of dwarf galaxies that have been left with only their core due to interaction with larger, more powerful galaxies. Most ultra-compact dwarfs discovered to date are located near giant elliptical galaxies in large clusters of galaxies, so it will be interesting to see if researchers find similar objects in fossil groups. Credit: NASA, ESA and Michael West (ESO)
Bully galaxy rules the neighborhood (w/ Video)
(PhysOrg.com) -- In general, galaxies can be thought of as "social" - hanging out in groups and frequently interacting. However, this recent NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image highlights ...
Thu 4 Mar 10 from PhysOrg
ESO 306-17 - The Bully Galaxy That Rules The Neighborhood
Gravity brings galaxies together and bigger ones swallow smaller ones. ESO 306-17 is a large, bright elliptical galaxy, located half a billion light-years from Earth, and astronomers say their ...
Thu 4 Mar 10 from Scientific Blogging
Cannibal Galaxies Ate Their Neighbors?
Cosmic oddities have set astronomers onto 'the case of the missing neighboring galaxies'. Located half a billion light-years from Earth, ESO 306-17 is a large, bright elliptical galaxy in the ...
Thu 4 Mar 10 from Scientific Blogging
Bully Galaxy Rules The Neighborhood
Paris, France (ESA) Mar 08, 2010 - Located half a billion light-years from Earth, ESO 306-17, is a large, bright elliptical galaxy in the southern sky of a type known as a fossil group. Astronomers ...
Mon 8 Mar 10 from SpaceDaily
Featured - Bully galaxy rules the neighborhood
Located half a billion light-years from Earth, ESO 306-17, is a large, bright elliptical galaxy in the southern sky of a type known as a fossil group. Astronomers use this term to emphasise ...
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Galaxy Bullies Its Neighbors
Image Caption: This image from the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope highlights the large and bright elliptical galaxy called ESO 306-17 in the southern ...
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