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- Q145798 subject Q7152550.
- Q145798 subject Q8266666.
- Q145798 abstract "Arp 273 is a group of interacting galaxies, lying 300 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda. It was first described in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, compiled by Halton Arp in 1966. The larger of the spiral galaxies, known as UGC 1810, is about five times more massive than the smaller galaxy. It has a disc that is tidally distorted into a rose-like shape by the gravitational pull of the companion galaxy below it, known as UGC 1813. The smaller galaxy shows distinct signs of active star formation at its nucleus, and "it is thought that the smaller galaxy has actually passed through the larger one."".
- Q145798 thumbnail UGC_1810_and_UGC_1813_in_Arp_273_(captured_by_the_Hubble_Space_Telescope).jpg?width=300.
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- Q145798 wikiPageWikiLink Q7152550.
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- Q145798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8266666.
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- Q145798 name "Arp 273".
- Q145798 names "UGC 1810, LEDA 8961, VV 323, Z 523-28, APG 273, 2MASX J02212870+3922326, VV 323a, [HVG99b] 02184+3909, CGPG 0218.4+3909, MCG+06-06-023, ZW V 223, KPG 64a, UZC J022128.6+392231, Z 0218.4+3909.".
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- Q145798 type Galaxy.
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- Q145798 type Thing.
- Q145798 type Q318.
- Q145798 comment "Arp 273 is a group of interacting galaxies, lying 300 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda. It was first described in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, compiled by Halton Arp in 1966. The larger of the spiral galaxies, known as UGC 1810, is about five times more massive than the smaller galaxy. It has a disc that is tidally distorted into a rose-like shape by the gravitational pull of the companion galaxy below it, known as UGC 1813.".
- Q145798 label "Arp 273".
- Q145798 depiction UGC_1810_and_UGC_1813_in_Arp_273_(captured_by_the_Hubble_Space_Telescope).jpg.
- Q145798 name "Arp 273".
- Q145798 name "UGC 1810, LEDA 8961, VV 323, Z 523-28, APG 273, 2MASX J02212870+3922326, VV 323a,[HVG99b]02184+3909, CGPG 0218.4+3909, MCG+06-06-023, ZW V 223, KPG 64a, UZC J022128.6+392231, Z 0218.4+3909.".