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Judi Lynn

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Sun Aug 16, 2020, 04:59 AM Aug 2020

Two galaxies collide in this majestic Hubble image



The result of two merging galaxies: NGC 1614.

IMAGE: ESA / HUBBLE / NASA / A. ADAMO

NASA calls NGC 1614 a "peculiar galaxy."

BY MARK KAUFMAN
15 HOURS AGO


The brilliant cosmic object is the result of two merging galaxies. There are a number of wild things happening in this Hubble image, posted on Friday by NASA.

To the right upper right is a "tidal tail," which forms when stars and gas are "stripped" from the outside arms of galaxies during a merger, according to Cosmos.

There's a "burst" of radiant star formation in the center of the merger, notes NASA, as gases from the smaller galaxy stream into the larger galaxy.

The merged galaxy lies some 200 million light-years from our planet. But it's a conspicuous sight, via a powerful telescope.

More:
https://mashable.com/article/galaxy-collision-nasa/
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