Stephan's Quintet: the first identified compact galaxy group. About 300 million light years away, only four galaxies of the group are actually locked in a cosmic dance of repeated close encounters. The larger bluish galaxy is much closer than the others. Stephan's Quintet lies within the boundaries of the high flying constellation Pegasus. Image Data: Hubble Legacy Archive, ESA, NASA; Processing: Hunter Wilson; text courtesy of NASA. (My apologies to Mr. Sondheim; gratitude to Len for the recent music theme on Planet Waves. - amanda)
Ha Brendan, you’re funny. “Duhhhh Quintet, “I need to go to sleep now.” LOL!
I look at this image and think about taking out some drum sticks and having a go! There’s that music theme again Mr. Wallick. You sure have us jazzed up. It’s a cool vibe for sure.
Thank you for setting the wonderful musical tone for this week and thank you Amanda for posting the beautiful image above.
Very cool!
Okay, duhhhh, ‘quintet’… I need to go to sleep now…
Wow, Amanda, thanks! A cosmological quartet playing the music of the spheres…
Ha Brendan, you’re funny. “Duhhhh Quintet, “I need to go to sleep now.” LOL!
I look at this image and think about taking out some drum sticks and having a go! There’s that music theme again Mr. Wallick. You sure have us jazzed up. It’s a cool vibe for sure.
Thank you for setting the wonderful musical tone for this week and thank you Amanda for posting the beautiful image above.
Very cool!
Okay, duhhhh, ‘quintet’… I need to go to sleep now…
Wow, Amanda, thanks! A cosmological quartet playing the music of the spheres…
looks a little bit like smudges on a mirror