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Object name: M049 ARP134Designation(s): M049_ARP134, NGC 4464, NGC4467, NGC4070, NGC4471, Arp 134 is a galaxy very familiar to amateur astronomers being it is one of the biggest and brightest galaxies in the sky and looks perfectly normal to the eye and in most photos. I'm talking about the giant elliptical galaxy M49. So why would a perfectly normal elliptical make the list? Seems it is eating its companion UGC 07636. It is in Arp's classification as "Elliptical or elliptical-like galaxies; with nearby fragments", Arp had no comment on this one. UGC 07636 is the "fragment." Apparently, he thought it part of M49 rather than an appetizer as he didn't give it an identification and most Arp lists don't include it as part of Arp 134 even though it is. In my shot, it is the blue splat like feature on the "front" of M49. Looks to me like where a blue phaser is hitting the Enterprise's shields and the energy is being spread across the shields. Notice the blue stars ripped from the galaxy spreading into M 49 or at least appearing to do so. In a black and white photo like you normally see this contrast is lost. M49 was first recorded by Charles Messier on February 19, 1771. Related Designation(s):1RXS J122931.5+080001, 2MASS J12041130+2024353, 2MASS J12292131+0809238, 2MASS J12293026+0759340, 2MASS J12293706+0755578, 2MASX J12041129+2024351, 2MASX J12292131+0809236, 2MASX J12293026+0759346, 2MASX J12293706+0755576, 2MASXi J1204113+202435, 2XMM J120411.3+202435, 2XMM J122921.2+080922, 2XMM J122930.3+075934, 2XMMp J120411.3+202435, 2XMMp J122921.2+080921, ACSVCS 046, ACSVCS 079, ARK 369, ASK 391568.0, ASK 391569.0, ASK 655312.0, CGCG 042-128, CGCG 042-130, CGCG 1201.6+2042, CGCG 1226.8+0826, CGCG 1226.9+0816, CGCG 128-009, CXO J122921.3+080922, CXO J122921.30+080923.8, CXO J122930.20+075934.4, CXO J122930.3+075933, CXOU J122930.2+075934, ECO 03301, EVCC 0722, EVCC 0742, EVCC 2134, GALEXASC J120411.43+202435.5 , GALEXASC J122921.34+080923.6 , GALEXASC J122930.28+075934.5 , GALEXASC J122937.16+075558.1 , GALEXMSC J122921.31+080923.9 , HDCE 0693 NED006, HDCE 0720 NED115, HDCE 0720 NED118, HOLM 413C, LDCE 0864 NED008, LDCE 0904 NED140, LDCE 0904 NED143, LGG 289:[G93] 034, LGG 289:[G93] 078, M049 ARP134, MAPS-NGP O_377_1630162, MCG +01-32-078, MCG +01-32-080, MCG +04-29-009, NGC 4059, NGC 4070, NGC 4464, NGC 4464:[L2011a] X0001, NGC 4467, NGC 4467:[L2011a] X0001, NGC 4471, NGC 4472 DW07, NGC 4472:[L2011a] X0041, NGC4070, NGC4467, NGC4471, NRGb 177.050, NSA 118378, NSA 141486, PGC 038169, PGC 041148, PGC 041169, PGC 041185, SDSS J120411.29+202435.4, SDSS J120411.30+202435.4, SDSS J122921.29+080923.8, SDSS J122930.24+075934.2, SDSS J122930.24+075934.3, SDSS J122930.25+075934.3, SDSS J122937.05+075557.8, SDSS J122937.05+075557.9, SDSS-g-fon-1477, SDSS-i-fon-1381, SDSS-r-fon-1459, SSTSL2 J122921.27+080924.5, UGC 07052, UGC 07619, USGC U451 NED11, USGC U490 NED180, USGC U490 NED186, UZC J120411.3+202436, UZC J122921.3+080923, UZC J122930.2+075934, UZC-CG 156 NED04, VCC 1178, VCC 1192, VCC 1203, WBL 374-008, WBL 410-001, WBL 410-003, [CHP2004] J122930.2+075934, [DZ2015] 656-01, [FCJ2006] 046, [FCJ2006] 079, [M98j] 155 NED03, [M98j] 174 NED122, [PJC2008] 046, [PJC2008] 079, [TTL2012] 302049, |