
UGC 6945 - Wikipedia
UGC 6945 (also known as Arp 194) is a trio of interacting galaxies. The highly disrupted galaxy to the northwest is actually two galaxies in the advanced stages of merger, and has an angular size of 0′.8 × 0′.6.
Interacting Galaxies Group Arp 194 - Science@NASA
Apr 21, 2009 · Arp 194, located in the constellation Ursa Major, resides approximately 600 million light-years away from Earth. It contains some of the many interacting and merging galaxies known in our relatively nearby universe.
Pan and Zoom into Arp 194 (Narrated) - Science@NASA
Apr 21, 2009 · To commemorate its 19 years of historic and trailblazing science, the Hubble Space Telescope has taken an image of the Arp 194 system of galaxies. This interacting galaxy group contains several galaxies, along with a "cosmic fountain" of stars, gas, and dust that stretches over 100,000 light-years.
Hubble Celebrates Its 19th Anniversary with a “Fountain of Youth”
Apr 21, 2009 · To commemorate the Hubble Space Telescope's 19 years of historic, trailblazing science, the orbiting telescope has photographed a peculiar system of galaxies known as Arp 194. This interacting group contains several galaxies, along …
Arp 194 - AstroBin
Build: 4ca316916846968ddc2057854b5c89b421cbb434 . This Astrobin Debut Object, also known as UGC 6945, is a set of interacting galaxies located one-half billion light years away in the constellation of Ursa Major at a declination of +36 degrees. To b...
Arp 194: Evidence of Tidal Stripping of Gas and Cross-Fueling
Dec 27, 2002 · We present new imaging and spectroscopic observations of the interacting system Arp 194 (= UGC 06945 = VV 126). The northern component (A194N) is a distorted spiral or ring galaxy likely disrupted by a collision or close encounter with a southern galaxy (A194S).
We present new imaging and spectroscopic observations of the interacting system Arp 194 ( UGC 6945 VV 126). The northern component (A194N) is a distorted spiral or ring galaxy likely disrupted by a collision or close encounter with a southern galaxy (A194S).
Arp 194: Evidence of Tidal Stripping of Gas and Cross-Fueling
Apr 1, 2003 · We present new imaging and spectroscopic observations of the interacting system Arp 194 (≡UGC 6945 ≡ VV 126). The northern component (A194N) is a distorted spiral or ring galaxy likely disrupted by a collision or close encounter with a southern galaxy (A194S).
APOD: 2019 March 25 - Arp 194: Merging Galaxy Group
Mar 25, 2019 · Analyses of images and data including the featured image of Arp 194 from Hubble, as well as computer simulations of the interaction, indicate that the bottom galaxy pass ed right through the top galaxy within the past 100 million years.
Marziani et al., Arp 194 - IOPscience
Arp 194 (Arp 1966; UGC 6945 VV 126; Vorontsov-Velyaminov 1977) is a small angular size system of two major components: a northwestern galaxy of disrupted morphology (0 8 × 0 6; see Figs. 1 and 2) and an apparently more regular galaxy (0 35 × 0 35) located 40 to the southeast.