Hubble captures dazzling 'jellyfish galaxy' 900 million light-years away

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a jellyfish galaxy which lies more than 900 million light-years away. 

Known as JW39, the galaxy is located in the constellation Coma Berenices. 

It is one of several jellyfish galaxies that the observatory has been studying over the course of the past two years. 

The jellyfish galaxy may appear serene, but NASA noted it is adrift in a "ferociously hostile" galaxy cluster. 

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Galaxies in galaxy clusters are often distorted by the gravitational pull of larger galaxies in the region, which can twist them into a multitude of shapes. 

Notably, the space between such cluster galaxies is also ...

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