
Arp 188 taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys, HST, released in April 2002

The same image, processed in Adobe photoshop to show the active regions in the Tadpole's nucleus, jet arm, tail and surrounding peculiar dwarf galaxies. Note the amount of blue plasmoids in the spiral arm!

Complex structure and ejected knotted plasmoids in the diffuse arm.

The N1121339316 galaxy with the Feeder galaxy in the jet

The same image brightened and contrasted, with smaller blue galaxies coming out in the image, surrounding blue plasmoids show evidence of connections in the direction of ejections from the spiral arms and the central galaxy in the jet.

The complex structure brought out, showing the nuclei of the dwarf galaxies and the pre-ejected plasmoids within the nucleus of the large spiral.

The "Stars" close to the arm of the Tadpole, a closer look shows structure in the objects that are actually compact galaxies.


Resemblance between red compact galaxy with jet which is in the 2MASS catalogue and quasar 3C273.
