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Astronomy Image of the Day

Abell 3627 in the Great Attractor

18 February 1996

STScI, AAO, UK-PPARC, ROE

NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 18 February 1996

Are these galaxies near the center of the largest gravitationally bound concentration of mass yet known? Previously, the cluster of galaxies known as Abell 3627 was largely unstudied because dust in the disk of our own Galaxy obscured much of its light. Several galaxies from Abell 3627 appear above as fuzzy blue patches behind many stars in our Galaxy. Recent observations by Renee Kraan-Korteweg (Paris Observatory) and collaborators, however, indicate that this cluster of galaxies is near the center of the huge nearby conglomeration of mass known as the Great Attractor. Evidence for this was uncovered in new accurate measurements of the large extent and nearby distance of Abell 3627.

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day