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                                2018 October 29
                                      [2]
                Shells of Stars in Elliptical Galaxy PGC 42871
  Image Credit: Hubble Legacy Archive [3] , NASA [4] , ESA [5] ; Processing &
                        Copyright: Domingo Pestana [6]

Explanation: How do galaxies grow? To help find out, the Hubble Space
Telescope [7]  was deployed to image the unusual elliptical galaxy [8] PGC
42871. How this galaxy came to be surrounded by numerous shells of stars [9]
may give clues about how it evolved. Embedded in the diffuse shells [10]  are
massive globular clusters of stars [11]  -- stars which analyses show were
born during three different epochs. This and other data indicate [12]  that
PGC 42871 [13]  has been in at least two galactic collisions [14] , at least
one of which might have been with a former spiral galaxy [15] . The remaining
spiral galaxy on the far left is at the same distance as PGC 42871 [16]  and
may have been involved in some of the collisions. PGC 42871 spans about 20
thousand light years [17]  and lies about 270 million light years away toward
[18] the constellation of Centaurus [19] .

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