Ring galaxies are rare, but we think we know how they form. A new, early-stage version, the Bullseye galaxy, provides a new testing ground.
Across the Universe, galaxies come in four major types.
Spiral and ellipticals describe most common, normal galaxies.
Many small or interacting galaxies become irregularly shaped.
But rarely, a ring shape emerges.
Only 1-in-10,000 galaxies are rings: defined by circular collections of stars beyond the main galactic body.