THE ING NEWSLETTER No. 4, March 2001
GENERAL THE ING WIDE FIELD IMAGING SURVEY SCIENCE TELESCOPES AND INSTRUMENTATION OTHER NEWS FROM ING TELESCOPE TIME
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Front Cover Picture
From observations carried out as part of the ING Wide-Field Survey astronomers have been able to identify one place where a dark galaxy may exist. They noticed that a galaxy called UGC 10214, shown above, has a stream of material flowing out of it, as if it is interacting with another galaxy. In this case, the stream of material is apparently flowing towards nothing. Picture credit: Neil Trentham and Simon Hodgkin (IoA). Colour composition by Nik Szymanek. [ JPEG | TIFF ]
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