See a starburst galaxy, ablaze with explosive star birth, and devouring dwarf galaxies (video)

A starburst galaxy, teeming with forming stars, devours surrounding dwarf galaxies in a stunning new image from the twin telescopes Gemini North.

Bright red and pink wisps of gas and dust and bright white and blue stars seen in the image make up the galaxy NCG 4449, also known as Caldwell 21, located about 13 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Canes Venatici. NCG 4449 is classified as an irregular Magellanic-type galaxy, reflecting its loose spiral structure and close similarity to the Milky Way’s satellite dwarf galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud (GMC).

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