Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Centaurus (Cen)  ·  Contains:  Centaurus A  ·  NGC 5128
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Centaurus A Galaxy (NGC 5128), Ray Johnson
Centaurus A Galaxy (NGC 5128)
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Centaurus A Galaxy (NGC 5128)

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Centaurus A Galaxy (NGC 5128), Ray Johnson
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Centaurus A Galaxy (NGC 5128)

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Centaurus A Galaxy is a powerful radio galaxy about 10-13 million light-years from Earth. There is strong evidence that Centaurus A is a merger of an elliptical with a spiral galaxy, since elliptical galaxies would not have had enough dust and gas to form the young, blue stars seen along the edges of the dust lane. It has a dust lane across its middle and a giant jet blasting away from the supermassive black hole at its center. The highly active supermassive black hole launches opposing jets that stretch 40,000 light-years from end to end, but these are only totally visible with combinations of infrared light and X-Ray detectors. Centaurus A Galaxy is a powerful radio galaxy about 10-13 million light-years from Earth. There is strong evidence that Centaurus A is a merger of an elliptical with a spiral galaxy, since elliptical galaxies would not have had enough dust and gas to form the young, blue stars seen along the edges of the dust lane. It has a dust lane across its middle and a giant jet blasting away from the supermassive black hole at its center. The highly active supermassive black hole launches opposing jets that stretch 40,000 light-years from end to end, but these are only totally visible with combinations of infrared light and X-Ray detectors.

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Centaurus A Galaxy (NGC 5128), Ray Johnson