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Hubble spots rare hidden galaxy in night sky

WASHINGTON: The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a hidden galaxy located just over 110 million light-years away in the constellation of Pisces (The Fish).

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The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a hidden galaxy located just over 110 million light-years away in the constellation of Pisces (The Fish).

UGC 477 is a low surface brightness (LSB) galaxy. First proposed in 1976 by Mike Disney, the existence of LSB galaxies was confirmed only in 1986 with the discovery of Malin 1.

LSB galaxies like UGC 477 are more diffusely distributed than galaxies such as Andromeda and the Milky Way.

With surface brightness up to 250 times fainter than the night sky, these galaxies can be incredibly difficult to detect, the US space agency said in a statement.

Most of the matter present in LSB galaxies is in the form of hydrogen gas, rather than stars.

Unlike the bulges of normal spiral galaxies, the centres of LSB galaxies do not contain large numbers of stars.

Astronomers suspect that this is because LSB galaxies are mainly found in regions devoid of other galaxies and have, therefore, experienced fewer galactic interactions and mergers capable of triggering high rates of star formation.

LSB galaxies such as UGC 477 instead appear to be dominated by dark matter, making them excellent objects to study to further our understanding of this elusive substance.

However, due to an under-representation in galactic surveys — caused by their characteristic low brightness — their importance has only been realised relatively recently. — IANS

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