Galactic Island
In
terms of intergalactic real estate, our solar system has a plum
location as part of a big, spiral galaxy, the Milky Way. Numerous, less
glamorous dwarf galaxies keep the Milky Way company. Many galaxies,
however, are comparatively isolated, without close neighbors. One such
example is the small galaxy known as DDO 190, snapped here in a new
image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. (“DDO" stands for the
David Dunlap Observatory, now managed by the Royal Astronomical Society
of Canada, where the catalog was created).
DDO 190 is
classified as a dwarf irregular galaxy as it is relatively small and
lacks clear structure. Older, reddish stars mostly populate DDO 190's
outskirts, while some younger, bluish stars gleam in DDO 190's more
crowded interior. Some pockets of ionized gas heated up by stars appear
here and there, with the most noticeable one shining towards the bottom
of DDO 190 in this picture. Meanwhile, a great number of distant
galaxies with evident spiral, elliptical and less-defined shapes glow in
the background.
DDO 190 lies around 9 million light years away
from our solar system. It is considered part of the loosely associated
Messier 94 group of galaxies, not far from the Local Group of galaxies
that includes the Milky Way. Canadian astronomer Sidney van der Bergh
was the first to record DDO 190 in 1959 as part of the DDO catalog of
dwarf galaxies.
Although within the Messier 94 group, DDO 190
is on its own. The galaxy's nearest dwarf galaxy neighbor, DDO 187, is
thought to be no closer than 3 million light years away. In contrast,
many of the Milky Way’s companion galaxies, such as the Large and Small
Magellanic Clouds, reside within a fifth or so of that distance, and
even the giant spiral of the Andromeda Galaxy is closer to the Milky Way
than DDO 190 is to its nearest neighbor.
Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA
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Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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