Hubble snaps Heavyweight of the Leo Triplet
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The largest "player" in the Leo Triplet, M66, has a peculiar structure with asymmetric spiral arms and an apparent displaced core. Hubble has captured a stunning image of this galaxy. The other two members of the trio's gravitational pull are most likely to blame for the unusual anatomy.
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