X-Ray Wind Strips Galaxy
Striking new observations from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope of a spiral galaxy moving through the heart of a galaxy cluster named Abell 3627. Hot x-ray winds from this cluster are violently ripping the spiral's entrails out into space, like a stiff headwind, leaving bright blue streaks. From Hubblecast.
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