by Ann » Fri Nov 29, 2019 6:48 am
Infrared image of NGC 4038 (pink and shrimp-like)
and NGC 4039 (bluish and tail-like). Photo: Spitzer/NASA/JPL-Caltech - Dec 2003
I know I should comment on Europa (which is an interesting moon, I certainly agree), but the cosmic shrimp thing got me thinking about the Antennae galaxies NGC 4038 and 4039, which used to be called the "shrimp-tail galaxy" back when telescopes were not powerful enough to really see the shape of this colliding pair.
So I decided to google the shrimp-tail galaxy. My googling was an utter failure, since all I was shown was shrimps!
But when I searched for NGC 4038 Shrimp-tail galaxy, something wonderful turned up. A cosmic hummingbird! I have to show it to you!
And who knows, maybe shrimp swim in the dark deep oceans of Europa. But no hummingbirds fly there, I'll wager.
Cosmic hummingbird, galaxy ESO 593-IG 008.
Photo: ESO.
Terrestrial hummingbird. Image credit: Domenic Hoffmann/Pixabay
Ann
[float=right][img2]http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/uploaded_files/images/0009/1224/ssc2004-14a2_Sm.jpg[/img2][c][size=85]Infrared image of NGC 4038 (pink and shrimp-like)
and NGC 4039 (bluish and tail-like). Photo: Spitzer/NASA/JPL-Caltech - Dec 2003[/size][/c][/float]
I know I should comment on Europa (which is an interesting moon, I certainly agree), but the cosmic shrimp thing got me thinking about the Antennae galaxies NGC 4038 and 4039, which used to be called the "shrimp-tail galaxy" back when telescopes were not powerful enough to really see the shape of this colliding pair.
So I decided to google the shrimp-tail galaxy. My googling was an utter failure, since all I was shown was shrimps!
But when I searched for NGC 4038 Shrimp-tail galaxy, something wonderful turned up. A cosmic hummingbird! I have to show it to you!
And who knows, maybe shrimp swim in the dark deep oceans of Europa. But no hummingbirds fly there, I'll wager.
[float=left][img2]http://i.imgur.com/JjCkmjG.jpg[/img2][c][size=85]Cosmic hummingbird, galaxy ESO 593-IG 008.
Photo: [url=https://www.eso.org/public/images/eso0755a/]ESO[/url].[/size][/c][/float]
[float=right][img2]https://equalocean.com/storage/5d3ab48f556a6.jpg[/img2][c][size=85]Terrestrial hummingbird. Image credit: Domenic Hoffmann/Pixabay[/size][/c][/float]
Ann