Arp 302

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Arp 302
Arp 302, LEDA 53433 / 53432, 2MASX J14570030+2436246 / J14570066+2437026, MCG+04-35-018 / +04-35-019, UGC
9618

Arp 302 (also known as Exclamation Point Galaxy) is a

infrared light is radiated by the gas from massive stars that are forming at a rate similar to the most vigorous giant star-forming regions in our own Milky Way. Arp 302 is 450 million light-years away from Earth, and is the 302nd galaxy in Arp's Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies
.

Gallery

  • Video about Arp 302/UGC 9618.

References

External links

  • Media related to Arp 302 at Wikimedia Commons