Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Draco (Dra)  ·  Contains:  NGC 6670
NGC 6670, Gary Imm
NGC 6670, Gary Imm

NGC 6670

NGC 6670, Gary Imm
NGC 6670, Gary Imm

NGC 6670

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This object is a distant tiny pair of overlapping and interacting edge-on galaxies located 400 million light years away in the constellation of Draco at a declination of +60 degrees. The width in our apparent view of the total object is 1.1 arc-minutes, which corresponds to a width of 130,000 light years.

Although the star streams are surprisingly minimal and the two disks are fairly undisturbed, studies have identified a long hydrogen tail which confirms that they are interacting.  The reddish tint of both galaxies suggest the presence of HII and are indicative of star formation.  I like the small star cloud at the left edge of the object.

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