NASA's Hubble spots stubborn dwarf galaxy

 The US space agency NASA has released a beautiful image of a dwarf galaxy.

NASA's Hubble spots stubborn dwarf galaxy
Photo Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA

New Delhi: The US space agency NASA has released a beautiful image of a dwarf galaxy.

This stubborn dwarf galaxy, named LEDA 677373, was spotted by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and it is a fuzzy collection of stars located about 14 million light-years away from us.

According to NASA, dwarf galaxies are small, faint collections of stars and gas. Their diverse properties make them intriguing objects to astronomers, but their small size means that we can only explore those that lie closest to us, within the Local Group, such as LEDA 677373.

As per report, particular dwarf galaxy contains a plentiful reservoir of gas from which it could form stars. However, it stubbornly refuses to do so. In a bid to find out why, Hubble imaged the galaxy’s individual stars at different wavelengths, a method that allows astronomers to figure out a star’s age. These observations showed that the galaxy has been around for at least six billion years — plenty of time to form more stars.

Rather than being stubborn, LEDA 677373 seems to have been the unfortunate victim of a cosmic crime. A nearby giant spiral galaxy, Messier 83, seems to be stealing gas from the dwarf galaxy, stopping new stars from being born.

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