Ultra diffuse galaxies (UDGs) are a class of galaxies that are characterized by their low surface brightness and large size. Despite having a similar mass to typical galaxies, UDGs have a flattened, diffuse structure with a low density of stars spread over a large area. They are often difficult to detect with standard observational techniques due to their faintness and diffusive nature.

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