Wallpaper author:
    Marius Dinga

    04 Jul 2026

    Arp 271

    "Arp 271 is a pair of similarly sized interacting spiral galaxies, NGC 5426 and NGC 5427, in the constellation of Virgo.

    In 1785, British astronomer William Herschel discovered the pair, which is locked in an interaction that will last for tens of millions of years. Whether they will ultimately collide and merge is still uncertain, but their mutual gravitational attraction has already birthed many new stars. These young stars are visible in the faint bridge connecting the two galaxies. Such a bridge provides an avenue for the two galaxies to continue sharing the gas and dust that become new stars. Scientists believe Arp 271 can serve as a blueprint for future interactions between our Milky Way Galaxy and our neighbor the Andromeda Galaxy, expected to happen in about 4 billion years." (science.nasa.gov)

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    NGC 5426

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    Arp 271