13-Oct-2009: A bright and bizarre galaxy called NGC 2623 is the focus of this Hubblecast. The single galaxy is the product of the merger of two distinct galaxies. The union has spawned new star formation and activated one of the supermassive black holes found at the centres of the two original galaxies, causing it to emit light across a wide spectrum. The galaxy is part of the GOALS (The Great Observatory All-sky LIRG) Survey that combines the powers of four space telescopes to study over 200 of the most luminous infrared galaxies in the local Universe. ESA/Hubble Visual design & Editing: Martin Kornmesser Animations: Martin Kornmesser & Patrik Jonsson, Greg Novak & Joel Primack, UC Santa Cruz Web Technical Support: Lars Holm Nielsen & Raquel Yumi Shida Written by: Colleen Sharkey Narration: Dr. J Music: movetwo & John Dyson from the CD Darklight Still images: XMM-Newton: ESA/Chandra: NASA/Galex: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ Spitzer: NASA/JPL-Caltech Directed by: Colleen Sharkey Executive director: Lars Lindberg Christensen Acknowledgement: Dr. Eckhard Sturm
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Colleen Sharkey Hubble/ESA, Garching, Germany Tel: +49-89-3200-6306 Cell: +49-151-153-73591 E-mail: csharkey@eso.org
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