Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Leo (Leo)  ·  Contains:  IC 2694  ·  IC 2745  ·  IC 2762  ·  IC 2763  ·  IC 2782  ·  IC 2787  ·  Leo Triplet  ·  M 65  ·  M 66  ·  NGC 3623  ·  NGC 3627  ·  NGC 3628
Tidal Dwarf Galaxy in Leo (see description for explanation), Malcolm Park
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Tidal Dwarf Galaxy in Leo (see description for explanation)

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Tidal Dwarf Galaxy in Leo (see description for explanation)

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The Leo Triplet is a small group of galaxies about 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. This galaxy group consists of the spiral galaxies M65, M66, and NGC 3628. The stream of matter off to the left of NGC 3628 (the hamburger galaxy) is a 300,000 light year long tidal tail, matter strewn from the galaxy by gravitational interactions with neighbouring galaxies over the millennia. Near the end of the tail just slightly above and to the right of IC 2787 which is in the upper left corner of this image, is a faint object called a Tidal Dwarf Galaxy, discovered in 2014. 
"It is located at the tip of the gaseous tail, which strongly suggests a tidal origin. If this is the case, it would be one of the most confident and nearest (to the Milky Way) detections of a tidal dwarf galaxy and, at the same time, the object most detached from its parent galaxy (≈140 kpc) of this type."
Nikiel-Wroczyński et al. 2014 The Astrophysical Journal786 144.
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014ApJ...786..144N/abstract

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Tidal Dwarf Galaxy in Leo (see description for explanation), Malcolm Park