Galaxy ring
In astronomy, ring galaxies are characterized by a ring-like structure formed when a smaller galaxy passes through the center of a larger galaxy, causing stars and gas to be pulled into a ring shape. This unique formation provides insights into galactic interactions and the dynamics of cosmic structures, distinguishing them from other galaxy types. Ring galaxies are of particular interest to astronomers and astrophysicists studying galaxy formation and evolution.
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