Zooming out 67 million light years away from Earth, in the constellation Cancer, Hubble spies a galactic oddity that defies categorization. At least from our angle, which, unfortunately, is the only angle we have.
This odd galaxy is called NGC…

Zooming out 67 million light years away from Earth, in the constellation Cancer, Hubble spies a galactic oddity that defies categorization. At least from our angle, which, unfortunately, is the only angle we have.
This odd galaxy is called NGC…