Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Eridanus (Eri)  ·  Contains:  IC 2040  ·  NGC 1531  ·  NGC 1532
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NGC 1532, Interacting Galaxy in the Southern Sky, flyingairedale
NGC 1532, Interacting Galaxy in the Southern Sky
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NGC 1532, Interacting Galaxy in the Southern Sky

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NGC 1532, Interacting Galaxy in the Southern Sky, flyingairedale
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NGC 1532, Interacting Galaxy in the Southern Sky

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Captured from Deep Sky West's southern facility in Chile.

NGC 1532 is a nearly edge-on, deformed barred spiral galaxy about 180 thousand light-years across. It is located about 55 million light-years away from Earth and appears in the southern constellation of Eridanus (the River). It may possess several dwarf companion galaxies, a few that can be seen in the field of view, but is most likely interacting with the nearest neighbor, NGC 1531.

NGC 1531 – the small background galaxy with a bright core that lies just right of NGC 1532 is a lenticular dwarf galaxy of about 20,000 light-years across. The two galaxies exert enough gravitational pull on each other to cause NGC 1532 to became distorted. One of its spiral arms sticks out like a backwards check mark. It is believed that over time the gravitational interaction of the two galaxies will tear the smaller galaxy apart and merge its remains with the larger one.

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NGC 1532, Interacting Galaxy in the Southern Sky, flyingairedale

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