Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Canes Venatici (CVn)  ·  Contains:  NGC 4627  ·  NGC 4631  ·  NGC 4656  ·  NGC 4657  ·  Whale Galaxy
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NGC4631/27 & NGC4656/57 Whale and Hummingbird (Crowbar) Galaxies, Phil Swift
NGC4631/27 & NGC4656/57 Whale and Hummingbird (Crowbar) Galaxies
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NGC4631/27 & NGC4656/57 Whale and Hummingbird (Crowbar) Galaxies

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NGC4631/27 & NGC4656/57 Whale and Hummingbird (Crowbar) Galaxies, Phil Swift
NGC4631/27 & NGC4656/57 Whale and Hummingbird (Crowbar) Galaxies
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NGC4631/27 & NGC4656/57 Whale and Hummingbird (Crowbar) Galaxies

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NGC 4631 (also known as the Whale Galaxy or Caldwell 32) is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici.

This galaxy's slightly distorted wedge shape gives it the appearance of a herring or a whale, hence its nickname.

It contains a central starburst, which is a region of intense star formation.

The strong star formation is evident in the emission from ionized hydrogen and interstellar dust heated by the stars formed in the starburst.

The most massive stars that form in star formation regions only burn hydrogen gas through fusion for a short period of time, after which they explode as supernovae.

So many supernovae have exploded in the center of NGC 4631 that they are blowing gas out of the plane of the galaxy.

This superwind can be seen in X-rays and in spectral line emission.

The gas from this superwind has produced a giant, diffuse corona of hot, X-ray emitting gas around the whole galaxy.

NGC 4656/57 is a highly warped barred spiral galaxy also in the constellation Canes Venatici and is sometimes informally called the Hummingbird or Crowbar Galaxy.

The galaxy is a member of the NGC 4631 Group.

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NGC4631/27 & NGC4656/57 Whale and Hummingbird (Crowbar) Galaxies, Phil Swift