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- NGC_7318 abstract "NGC 7318 (also known as UGC 12099/UGC 12100 or HCG 92d/b) are a pair of colliding galaxies about 300 million light-years away in the Constellation Pegasus. They are members of the famous Stephan's Quintet.The Spitzer Space Telescope revealed the presence of a huge intergalactic shock wave, shown by the magnificent green arc in the picture at right produced by one galaxy falling into another at millions of miles per hour. As NGC 7318B collides with NGC 7318A, gas spread throughout the cluster, atoms of hydrogen are heated in the shock wave, producing the green glow. The molecular hydrogen seen here is one of the most turbulent forms of molecular hydrogen ever seen. This phenomenon was discovered by an international team of scientists of the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (MPIK) in Heidelberg. Most notable is the fact that this collision can help provide a view into what happened in the early universe 10 billion years ago when it formed.".
- NGC_7318 thumbnail Stephans_Quintet_cutout.jpg?width=300.
- NGC_7318 wikiPageExternalLink sim-id.pl?protocol=html&Ident=NGC+7318A&NbIdent=1&Radius=10&Radius.unit=arcmin&CooFrame=FK5&CooEpoch=2000&CooEqui=2000&output.max=all&o.catall=on&output.mesdisp=N&Bibyear1=1983&Bibyear2=2006&Frame1=FK5&Frame2=FK4&Frame3=G&Equi1=2000.0&Equi2=1950.0&Equi3=2000.0&Epoch1=2000.0&Epoch2=1950.0&Epoch3=2000.0.
- NGC_7318 wikiPageExternalLink sim-id.pl?protocol=html&Ident=NGC+7318B&NbIdent=1&Radius=10&Radius.unit=arcmin&CooFrame=FK5&CooEpoch=2000&CooEqui=2000&output.max=all&o.catall=on&output.mesdisp=N&Bibyear1=1983&Bibyear2=2006&Frame1=FK5&Frame2=FK4&Frame3=G&Equi1=2000.0&Equi2=1950.0&Equi3=2000.0&Epoch1=2000.0&Epoch2=1950.0&Epoch3=2000.0.
- NGC_7318 wikiPageExternalLink h92ch.htm.
- NGC_7318 wikiPageID "4311708".
- NGC_7318 wikiPageRevisionID "602886851".
- NGC_7318 appmagV "14.4".
- NGC_7318 caption "HGC 92. 8-micrometre infrared light = red, H-alpha = green, visible red light = blue".
- NGC_7318 constellationName Pegasus_(constellation).
- NGC_7318 dec "/".
- NGC_7318 distLy "300".
- NGC_7318 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_7318 hasPhotoCollection NGC_7318.
- NGC_7318 name "NGC 7318".
- NGC_7318 names "7948800.0".
- NGC_7318 names "NGC 7318a / 7318b, UGC 12099 / 12100,".
- NGC_7318 notes Interacting_galaxy.
- NGC_7318 ra "/".
- NGC_7318 sizeV "0".
- NGC_7318 type "E2 pec / SBbc pec".
- NGC_7318 z "6630".
- NGC_7318 subject Category:Arp_objects.
- NGC_7318 subject Category:Barred_spiral_galaxies.
- NGC_7318 subject Category:Elliptical_galaxies.
- NGC_7318 subject Category:Interacting_galaxies.
- NGC_7318 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_7318 subject Category:PGC_objects.
- NGC_7318 subject Category:Peculiar_galaxies.
- NGC_7318 subject Category:Pegasus_(constellation).
- NGC_7318 subject Category:Spiral_galaxies.
- NGC_7318 subject Category:Stephan's_Quintet.
- NGC_7318 subject Category:UGC_objects.
- NGC_7318 type CelestialBody.
- NGC_7318 type Galaxy.
- NGC_7318 type PhysicalBody.
- NGC_7318 comment "NGC 7318 (also known as UGC 12099/UGC 12100 or HCG 92d/b) are a pair of colliding galaxies about 300 million light-years away in the Constellation Pegasus. They are members of the famous Stephan's Quintet.The Spitzer Space Telescope revealed the presence of a huge intergalactic shock wave, shown by the magnificent green arc in the picture at right produced by one galaxy falling into another at millions of miles per hour.".
- NGC_7318 label "NGC 7318".
- NGC_7318 label "NGC 7318".
- NGC_7318 label "NGC 7318".
- NGC_7318 label "NGC 7318".
- NGC_7318 label "NGC 7318".
- NGC_7318 label "NGC 7318".
- NGC_7318 label "إن جي سي 7318".
- NGC_7318 sameAs NGC_7318.
- NGC_7318 sameAs NGC_7318.
- NGC_7318 sameAs NGC_7318.
- NGC_7318 sameAs NGC_7318.
- NGC_7318 sameAs m.0bwgqr.
- NGC_7318 sameAs Q9048329.
- NGC_7318 sameAs Q9048329.
- NGC_7318 wasDerivedFrom NGC_7318?oldid=602886851.
- NGC_7318 depiction Stephans_Quintet_cutout.jpg.
- NGC_7318 isPrimaryTopicOf NGC_7318.
- NGC_7318 name "Arp 319, PGC 69260 / 69263, HCG 92d / 92b".
- NGC_7318 name "NGC 7318".
- NGC_7318 name "NGC 7318a / 7318b, UGC 12099 / 12100,".