Orphan Stars Found in Long Galaxy Tail

This composite image shows a tail that has been created as the galaxy ESO 137-001 plunges into the galaxy cluster Abell 3627. X-rays from Chandra (blue) and optical light (white and red) from the SOAR telescope show that as the galaxy plummets, it sheds material and is forming stars behind it in a tail that stretches over 200,000 light years long. This result demonstrates that stars can form well outside of their parent galaxy.

Credit:

X-ray: NASA/CXC/MSU/M.Sun et al;
H-alpha/Optical: SOAR (MSU/NOAO/UNC/CNPq-Brazil)/M.Sun et al.

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Type:Observation
Release date:Sept. 24, 2007, 6 p.m.
Related announcements:noaoann07031
Size:576 x 523 px

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