ATTACK NEWS – A new image from the Hubble Space Telescope NASAESA catch collision of two galaxy to create a tsunami star after 100 million years.
Two galaxy the spiral is the shaper star NGC 2445 and galaxy spiral NGC 2444.
Collectively called Arp 143 the system NGC 2445-NGC 2444 is located about 181 million light-years away in the constellation Lynx.
The galaxies collided head-on, setting off a formation firestorm star uniquely shaped in NGC 2445 in thousands star explodes to life on the right side of the image.
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NGC 2445 is flooded with births star because it is rich in gas, the fuel that makes star. However, it has yet to escape the gravitational grip of its partner, NGC 2444.
Duo galaxy is conducting a cosmic tug-of-war, which NGC 2444 appears to have won.
NGC 2444 has drawn gas from NGC 2445, forming an eccentric triangle of star–star newborn.
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