The galaxy, officially named LEDA 1313424, lies approximately 567 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces.
After a blue dwarf galaxy shot through it like an arrow, the large Bullseye now has nine rings—six more than any other galaxy ...
Russian astronomers have conducted photometric observations of a unique extremely metal-poor luminous blue variable star ...
A small blue dwarf galaxy passed through the massive Bullseye galaxy. This impact created nine rings of new stars.