The Cosmic Bird or Tinker Bell (IMAGE) ESO Caption A 30-min VLT/NACO K-band exposure has been combined with archive HST/ACS B and I-band images to produce a three-color image of the "Bird" interacting galaxy system. The NACO image has allowed astronomers to not only see the two previously known galaxies, but to identify a third, clearly separate component, an irregular, yet fairly massive galaxy that seems to form stars at a frantic rate. The final color image was produced by Henri Boffin (ESO). Credit ESO Usage Restrictions Publicly released ESO still and motion pictures may be used for noncommercial information or education purposes as well as by print and electronic news media. These images and videos may normally be reproduced without fee, on the following conditions: * ESO must be clearly credited as the source of the image material; * ESO images may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by ESO or any ESO employee of a commercial product, process or service; * ESO disclaims any and all liability arising from the use of the image material. The user shall undertake to hold ESO harmless against any and all such claims; * If an image includes an identifiable person, using that image for commercial purposes may infringe that person's right of privacy, and separate permission should be obtained from the individual; * If ESO material is to be used in advertising or any commercial promotion, layout and copy must be submitted to ESO beforehand for approval (contact the ESO Public Affairs Department). In such cases, ESO reserves the right to grant the permission only upon payment of a reproduction charge or to deny entirely the granting of the permission; * Some images and videos may originate from other sources, and this is indicated in the Copyright notice. For re-use of non-ESO material contact the designated authority; * This general permission does not extend to use of the ESO's Emblem, which shall remain protected and may not be used or reproduced without prior and individual written consent of ESO. Owners of external websites wishing to link to the ESO web site may use ESO's Emblem for the link, provided they have obtained prior authorisation from the ESO Public Affairs Department and on the condition that such use is clearly identifiable as a web link; * By reproducing ESO still images or broadcasting or copying ESO motion pictures, in part or in full, the user acknowledges the terms on which such use is permitted. License Licensed content Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system.