Hubble’s Latest View of NGC 1792 Reveals a Spiral Galaxy in Overdrive
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Hubble's new image captures NGC 1792, a spiral galaxy creating stars ten times faster than our Milky Way due to gravitational disturbance from nearby galaxy NGC 1808. The cosmic interaction has compressed gas clouds within NGC 1792, triggering intense star formation visible as blue star clusters and red hydrogen regions across its 90,000 light-year span.
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