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Hubble Telescope Captures Breathtaking Image of Galaxies Merging

Hubble space telescope captures two galaxies merging at around 230 million light-years away.

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The Hubble space telescope captured two galaxies merging located around 230 million light-years away in the constellation of Hercules.

The image of the main galaxy NGC 6052 was taken with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 onboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.

It would be reasonable to think of this as a single abnormal galaxy, and it was originally classified as such. However, it is in fact a ‘new’ galaxy in the process of forming...Two separate galaxies have been gradually drawn together, attracted by gravity, and have collided. We now see them merging into a single structure.

NASA Statement

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Hubble space telescope captures two galaxies merging at around 230 million light-years away.
This image shows the galaxy NGC 6052, located around 230 million light-years away in the constellation of Hercules. (Photo Courtesy: ESA/Hubble & NASA)

As the merging process continues, individual stars are thrown out of their original orbits and placed onto entirely new paths, some very distant from the region of the collision itself.

Since the stars produce the light we see, the “galaxy” now appears to have a highly chaotic shape.

Eventually, this new galaxy will settle down into a stable shape, which may not resemble either of the two original galaxies.

NASA

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