Amazing picture of two galaxies 350 million light years away!

The Hubble Space Telescope of NASA and the European Space Agency was able to monitor two huge galaxies that are part of the giant Ra's Al Ghul group of galaxies, located 350 million light years from Earth.

The two galaxies were observed using the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3), and the galaxy on the left side of the image is a lenticular galaxy called 2MASX J03193743 + 4137580, and the galaxy at the bottom right is a spiral galaxy called UGC 2665, according to what Russia Today reported.

The Ra's Al Ghul carrier group is one of the largest objects in the known universe, and consists of thousands of galaxies, some of which Hubble was able to capture.

The website of the "Hubble" telescope said that the two huge galaxies attract attention in this stunning image, and both are part of the huge group of galaxies of the constellation Perseus, and added that Perseus is an important figure in Greek mythology because he managed to cut off the head of the Gorgon Medusa. .

The Hubble website credited the superb detail in the image to the powerful resolution of the wide-field camera and its sensitivity to visible and infrared light.

Two enormous galaxies steal the show in this spectacular #HubbleFriday image.



The galaxy on the left is a lenticular galaxy named 2MASX J03193743+4137580.

The spiral galaxy on the right is (much more simply) named UGC 2665: https://t.co/ZWNGsarknz pic.twitter.com/VRPKuHb9ip

— Hubble (@NASAHubble) July 9, 2021

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