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The galaxy LEDA 1313424 has been nicknamed the Bullseye Galaxy, thanks to the nine rings that circle its bright center.
This unusual galaxy has been named LEDA 1313424 but its common name is more memorable: the Bullseye Galaxy. The story of how its rings could have formed may render it more memorable.
Gargantuan galaxy LEDA 1313424: It is rippling with nine star-filled rings after an arrow, a far smaller blue dwarf galaxy shot through its heart.
Galaxy LEDA 1313424: Nicknamed the Bullseye, it is two and a half times the size of our Milky Way and has nine rings.
Using the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists at NASA captured the massive galaxy LEDA 1313424 surrounded by nine rings of stars — six more than any other known galaxy.
Nasa's Hubble Space Telescope has captured LEDA 1313424, a galaxy with nine star-filled rings, the most ever detected, resulting from an impact with a smaller blue dwarf galaxy. This unique ...
The massive galaxy LEDA 1313424 has been observed with an unprecedented nine star-filled rings, the result of a dramatic collision with a smaller blue dwarf galaxy.
Using Hubble's trusty ACS (Advanced Camera for Surveys) system, he and his colleagues pursued the above image of LEDA 1313424, which fully revealed the galaxy's bullseye shape.
The galaxy, officially named LEDA 1313424, lies approximately 567 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces.