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Credit & Copyright: Martin Pugh  
  
  
Explanation:
Distorted  
galaxy NGC 2442  
can be found in the southern constellation of the  
flying fish,  
(Piscis) Volans.  
  
Located about 50 million light-years away, the galaxy's two  
spiral  
arms extending from a pronounced central bar give it a  
hook-shaped appearance.  
  
This deep color image also shows the arms' obscuring  
dust lanes, young blue star clusters and  
reddish star forming regions  
surrounding a core of yellowish light from an older population of stars.  
  
But the star forming regions seem more concentrated along  
the drawn-out (right side)  
spiral  
arm.  
  
The distorted structure is likely the result of an ancient  
close encounter  
with the smaller galaxy seen near the top left of this  
field of view.  
  
The two interacting galaxies are separated by about  
150,000 light-years at the estimated distance  
of NGC 2442.  
  
   
  
  
  
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