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Hubble captures galactic jellyfish with bright tendrils of star formation

A distant spiral galaxy boasts bright streams of star-forming gas dripping from its central disk like tentacles of a jellyfish in a new Hubble Space Telescope photo. 

Located over 800 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Pegasus, JW100 is an example of a “jellyfish galaxy” — a type of galaxy that exhibits long tendrils illuminated by clumps of star formation, which appear to be streaming away from the galaxy’s main body, giving it a jellyfish-like appearance. 

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