The Perseus Cluster, Abell 426 // Michal Wierzbinski
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The Perseus Cluster, Abell 426 // Michal Wierzbinski

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The Perseus Cluster of Galaxies - August 15th, 1998.
"Here is one of the largest objects that anyone will ever see in the sky. Each of the fuzzy blobs in the above picture is a galaxy, together making up the Perseus Cluster, one of the closest clusters of galaxies. We view the cluster through the foreground of faint stars in our own Milky Way galaxy. It takes light roughly 300 million years to get here from this region of the Universe, so we see this cluster as it existed before the age of the dinosaurs. Also commonly referred to as Abell 426, the center of the Perseus Cluster is a prodigious source of X-ray radiation, and so helps astronomers explore how clusters formed and how gas and dark matter interact. The Perseus Cluster of Galaxies is part of the Pisces-Perseus supercluster of galaxies, which spans over 15 degrees and contains over 1000 galaxies."
NGC 1275 - Perseus A
Not all galaxies look like one of the classic structures, NGC 1275 is the main galaxy in the Perseus cluster, sporting a monster supermassive blackhole, devouring matter and spewing out long filaments of gas.
It is in fact, two galaxies, a central one, and another that 200,000 light years in front, the gas between is being pulled in from it and tidal interactions are causing huge amounts of star formation (seen as pink blobs within a darkened cloud, around 2o'clock to the centre).
In time it will be devoured and will return to it's elliptical state, awaiting the next poor galaxy to come its way.
The Hubble telescope's wide-field camera spotted these two galaxies in the Perseus cluster.
Consisting of thousands of galaxies, the cluster is one of the largest objects in the known universe.
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Perseus Galaxy Cluster’s Members

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X-Rays from Perseus Galaxy Cluster
🌌 The Perseus Cluster 🌌 , a cluster of thousands of galaxies located in the constellation of Perseus.
📸 Image Credit & Copyright: Bob Franke
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Stardust in the Perseus Molecular Cloud