The Mice Galaxies (NGC 4676) are two spiral galaxies in the constellation Coma Berenices. They are about 300 million ly away. They are in the process of colliding and merging. Their name refers to the long tails produced by tidal action — the relative difference between gravitational pulls on the near and far parts of each galaxy. They are members of the Coma cluster. It is a possibility that both galaxies have experienced collision, and will continue in the future until they coalesce. The colors of the galaxy are peculiar. In the upper galaxy, a core with some dark markings is surrounded by a bluish white remnant of spiral arms. The tail is unusual, it starts out blue, and terminates in a more yellowish color, despite the fact that the beginning of each arm in every spiral galaxy starts yellow and terminates in a bluish color. The lower galaxy is closer to normal, with a yellowish core and two arcs - arm remnants underneath bluish in color as well.
NGC objects | Spiral galaxies | Colliding galaxies | Coma Cluster | Coma Berenices constellation | Arp objects
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