HUBBLE OBSERVES THE LOST ANCESTORS TO OUR MILKY WAY GALAXY
The Space Telescope pictures are sharp enough to distinguish between various forms of spiral galaxies. Most of the spiral, or disk, galaxies have odd features, suggesting they were easily distorted within the environment of the rich cluster. Hubble reveals a number of mysterious "fragments" of galaxies interspersed through the cluster.
The HST picture confirms that billions of years ago, clusters of galaxies contained not only the types of galaxies dominating their descendant clusters today, but also several times as many spiral galaxies. These spiral galaxies have since disappeared through mergers and disruptions, as evident in the Hubble image.
This visible light image was taken with Wide-Field and Planetary Camera 2 in Wide Field Camera mode, on January 10 and 12, 1994.
Credit: Alan Dressler (Carnegie Institution) and NASA
PHOTO RELEASE NO.: STScI-PR94-25