Hubble Space Telescope captured a photo of JW100, a distant spiral galaxy in Pegasus with streams of star-forming gas resembling jellyfish tentacles.
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JW100 is a "jellyfish galaxy" located 800 million light-years from Earth, exhibiting illuminated tendrils of star formation that seem to be streaming away from its main body.
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These tendrils are created through ram pressure stripping, a process that occurs when galaxies interact with the gas found in galaxy clusters.
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The European Space Agency recently released the photo of JW100, showcasing the galaxy's unique and fascinating features.